I run coda over IPsec, and that works well, as long as my IKE
implementation doesn't get wedged. If you can set up a VPN and have
addresses, private or public, in common between the server and
clients, I think you'll be better off.
Masquerading support would be cool, in the twisted sense of making
something that fundamentally isn't a good idea work anyway.
While thinking about masquerading, another sick thought arose: what if
Coda (rpc2?) could run over http as a transport mechanism? It seems
that with the proliferation of firewalls, http is the new end-to-end
protocol.
Also, has anyone tried to add ipv6 support for coda?
Greg Troxel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>