Roger Marquis wrote:
> One example that's often cited as being a NAT issue is
> SIP(/STUN/TURN).  The real issue here, however, is SIP's embedding of
> a network layer address in the application data.  This convoluted
> authentication mechanism, and ISO 7 layer model breakage, is
> the problem, not NAT.  
The Internet was not designed according to the ISO 7 layer model. 
There's absolutely nothing wrong with passing network layer addresses in
application messages in the Internet architecture.  And DNS is, as far
as the architecture is concerned, just another application.

Keith

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