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Currently, those of use whom are NAT'ed have to configure ipAddress
manually. If ones IP isn't very sticky (and/or is not using dynamic
DNS), it can be a pain to keep changing it. So I have a simple solution:
Why not just ask the node were connecting
: Friday, November 14, 2003 1:06 PM
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Currently, those of use whom are NAT'ed have to configure ipAddress
manually. If ones IP isn't very sticky (and/or is not using dynamic
DNS), it can
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Currently, those of use whom are NAT'ed have to configure ipAddress
manually. If ones IP isn't very sticky
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 10:29:24PM -, Simon Porter wrote:
Home users on the other hand generally don't turn off UPnP :P
Indeed. We found a free implementation in java, but it looked rather
generic, we would need documentation on how to configure UPnP routers as
well.
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