note that private addresses were intended for networks that were not connected to the internet. the notion was that if you're not going to connect to the Internet, you don't need to consume private address space. NATs didn't enhance the process, they violated the assumption behind RFC 1918. they also violated IP, but who's counting?
- PAT Peter Burggasser
- Re: PAT Jasen G. Strutt
- Re: PAT Randall . Gale
- RE: PAT Keith Moore
- RE: PAT Leonard W. Miller
- RE: PAT Lillian Komlossy
- RE: PAT Brian . Rubarts
- Re: PAT Keith Moore
- Re: PAT Michael Richardson
- Re: PAT Keith Moore
- Re: PAT Michael Richardson
- Re: PAT David R. Conrad
- getting IPv6 space withou... Michael Richardson
- Re: getting IPv6 space wi... David R. Conrad
