Eliot Lear allegedly wrote on 10/27/2009 12:12 PM:
> On 10/26/09 3:36 PM, Scott Brim wrote:
>> - NAT is now architecture.  The IETF needs to decide how much NAT it
>>    wants the Internet to have in the future.  This strongly influences
>>    what we do in routing/addressing, because outlying, dwindling cases
>>    (either the NAT ones or the non-NAT ones) can be handled specially.
>
> Do people believe that a scalable bidirectional connection model is
> something that the layer 3 architecture (a) should support and (b) does
> support under the above constraint?

If I understand correctly, I believe it is fundamentally important.
However, it can be handled through various dynamic lookup services (e.g.
DNS), no?
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