I like the discussion, but here's one question that's baffled me:
How does the NAT distinguish between sessions with clients who
whish to talk to the same port on the same IP ?
My Theory: The NAT or the Foreign IP server will issue a unique port number
for each session, and the NAT will then
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Chris Slater-Walker BA(Hons) CCNA CCDA MCSE
Cisco, Windows NT, Linux, Samba, DNS
- Chris
TinyHoffman wrote:
How does the NAT distinguish between sessions with clients who
whish to talk to the same port on the same IP ?
My Theory: The NAT or the Foreign IP server will issue a unique
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linux makes an effort to keep almost all memory in use all
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On Thursday 05 July 2001 14:29, TinyHoffman wrote:
o.k.
I am running mdk7.1,
I want to upgrade