Thus spake "Eliot Lear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Right up till the point where two companies start communicating with
> one another directly with site-locals.  Even if there is a router frob to
> keep the scopes scoped, you can bet it won't be used until someone
> realizes that the above problem occurred.

I've dealt with many companies interconnecting where both use RFC1918
space -- NAT is the first thing discussed.  You forget, these people are
connecting for a _business reason_ and there is real money to be lost if
they mess up.  It's a totally different engineering model than the public
Internet.

S

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