On 12/03/02 17:58 +0530, Rohan Almeida wrote: > Devdas Bhagat wrote: > > Ummm, right. I have the ip address 10.1.1.100. Please connect to my > > webserver from a second ISP which gives you 192.168.1.100. > > Note that the Net was designed for peer to peer stuff. Client server is > > one way of doing it, but you are breaking peer to peer. > > Effectively converting the Net to a Web only television ground. > > There are also utils like portfw, ipfw which > enable an ip on internet to establish connection with, > internal private IP. > > This is also how load balancing is done i presume. But that works iff you control the NAT box. Not if your ISP does it. And DNS works well for simple load balancing, or you use L4 switches.
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