On Sat, 1 Jul 2006, Victor Grishchenko wrote:
Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2006 11:15:49 +0600
From: Victor Grishchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [p2p-hackers] Percentage of NAT-to-NAT pairs
Hi!
What is the current best educated guess for average percentage of natted
users and thus, NAT-to-NAT peer pairs?
Victor,
Our ongoing measurement study suggests that a server operator should
expect approximately 73.5% of its clients to be NAT'd.
http://illuminati.coralcdn.org/
http://illuminati.coralcdn.org/stats/
Obviously, various deployments may differ (i.e., .mil addresses are the
most NAT'd, while .edu are the least according to our measurements).
Still, our aggregate dataset currently covers over 2.6 million hosts from
more than 200 countries, so it's at least fairly representative.
There's lots of other information about NAT'd and proxies hosts at the
site, with more analysis forthcoming.
Cheers,
--mike
P.S. We're always looking for more sites to contribute to our measurement
study. Signing up your own team is easy and helps us answer more of these
questions in the future:
http://illuminati.coralcdn.org/teams/
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