I'm definitely starting on my own PC using the loopback interface, and
I have a second box on my home network to play with as well.
But my goal is to write a peer-to-peer application, and I want to
study ways of initiating connections between peers that sit behind
NATs (using STUN, etc.). It's a pretty interesting problem. That's
why I need access to a box with a "real" IP address, that'll run my
servers.
Dan
> Have you considered setting up a network of virtual servers on you PC
> instead?
> There are a variety of products you can use for this, for example
VmWare
> is a commercial one. Check out Xen and also theres "bochs" that is
free.
>
> cGull
>
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