Michael Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Eric Rescorla writes:
> > What applications that people want to run--and the IT managers would
> > want to enable--are actually inhibited by NAT? It seems to me that
> > most of the applications inconvenienced by NAT are ones that IT
> > managers would want to screen off anyway.
>
> Uh, have you paid no attention to voice? It
> qualifies on both counts. We get complaints from
> customers each and every day... the ones that are
> lucky enough to figure out that NAT is why their
> IP phone doesn't work that is.
As I said, these would be screened off by corporate firewalls in most
cases anyway.
-Ekr
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