On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 5:27 AM, Stewart Bryant <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 30/11/2011 05:46, Mark Andrews wrote:
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>> In message<m2r50q42nn.wl%randy@**psg.com <m2r50q42nn.wl%[email protected]>>,
>> Randy Bush writes:
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>>> skype etc. will learn.  This does prevent the breakage it just makes
>>>> it more controlled.  What's the bet Skype has a patched released
>>>> within a week of this being made available?
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>>> Aren't there a whole lot of other user gadgets that also need to
> work their way round this? Dyndns perhaps?  How about
> some of the home VPN packages? Will remote desktop
> continue to work? The list looks large in the draft, but
> just how large is it in reality?


And these applications will continue to need to work around this since
non-RFC is already used (for years), and will continue to be used in CGN
zones.  The real issue is should this be controlled and predictable or not.
 This draft in no way changes that reality but seeks to improve.

Victor K


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