"fooler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> yes if your local network is using private ip address and no if your
> local network is using public ip address... although technically
> speaking you can still NAT a public ip address for some reasons...

It would if you violate the IP standard somehow and are assigning public
IP addresses that you don't own to your network machines -- making them
essentially private. Since you don't own those IP addresses, you'll have
to NAT.


-- 
JM Ibanez
Senior Software Engineer
Orange & Bronze Software Labs, Ltd. Co.

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