Hi, I was reading RFC3022 about Napt last night, and I still dont
understand one thing about it. From what I understand is that Napt allows
you to use one single globally unique IP address on the WAN interface of
your router, and then a large number of local addresses inside your network
amens Fred
Danson
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Onderwerp: Question about Napt
Hi, I was reading RFC3022 about Napt last night, and I still dont
understand one thing about it. From what I understand is that Napt allows
you to use one single globally unique
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Subject: RE: Question about Napt
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 15:33:35 +0100
Hi Fred. I don't have the answers, but came across a nice NA(p)T article.
I'll be watching while this also has my interest.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/759/ipj_3-4/ipj_3-4_nat.html
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The Cisco Secure PIX Firewall
If the host is using the same port for 2 different applications, wouldn't
the applications get confused? Dont the applications need 2 different
streams of traffic going with 2 different ports?
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would occur here)
Transport (NAT or PAT occur here)
Network
DataLink
Physical
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If the host is using the same port for 2
Hi, I was reading RFC3022 about Napt last night, and I still dont
understand one thing about it. From what I understand is that Napt allows
you to use one single globally unique IP address on the WAN interface of
your router, and then a large number of local addresses inside your network
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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Fred
Danson
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Onderwerp: Question about Napt
Hi, I was reading RFC3022 about Napt last night, and I still dont
understand o
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