One thing came up as part of the editorial process of getting my remoting 
article published.

There may be situations (due to firewall or NAT issues) that cause the remote 
server to not be able to reach or send data to the client's callback server 
(the server that accepts incoming push callbacks).

Need to be able to determine when this is the case so the remote server can 
immediately unregister that remote callback server since it will never work.

Of course, I don't know how you'd do that off hand, but its something to keep 
in mind.

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