>I don't ever recall anybody bothering to ask application developers 
whether 
>it was okay for DHCP servers (much less NATs) to break open connections.

This is a bit of a red herring--as actually implemented, most DHCP servers 
provide leases long enough that your IP number doesn't change unless you 
lose connectivity for a while, in which case the connection will usually 
break anyway.

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