And how do I use this code? Or I can't use this code?

As I am not an LwIP expert, I couldn't even identify the different
code from that repo :-|

Best regards,

Flavio

Em ter, 26 de fev de 2019 às 05:26, Ajay Bhargav
<[email protected]> escreveu:
>
> > I don't know @BernardXiong or @hichard, but the NAT code is clearly marked
> > as originating 2009 from Christian Walter. He was the one uploading this
> > code to our bugtracker in 2009, without the right to do so, obviously.
> >
> > I ended up deleting these files from the bugtracker, but it seems they
> > have still made it into rt-thread...
> >
> > So you can either assume that the two above have talked to Christian
> > Walter and cleared up the licensing issue or they aren't aware of this
> > fact or they don't care :-)
> >
> > I just wanted to point this out on this list to ensure we're not to
> > blame.
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > Simon
> >
> I completely understand your point. And for sure lwIP is not to blame
> at all. I clearly mentioned in my repo that NAT source is not part of
> lwIP. Moreover, It may sound odd but I think I may have found the
> "real" Christian Walter, the author of lwip_nat source. I also emailed
> him to know more and just hoping he responds back. Well the
> attribution is there and I am not sure who's to blame. Not me
> hopefully :-P
>
> Regards,
> Ajay Bhargav
>
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