Marko,
> -----Original Message-----
> Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 1:32 PM
> To: dls152_at_cox.net; groupstudy
> Subject: Re: using public ip address on private networ
>
> > What happens if there is a host on internet with same addressing we use
> > internally? The host B destination address is being routed on lan what
> happens?
> > How does the users gain access to public host?
>
> Obviously, you can't access it directly. However, you can translate
> the name of the ouside hosts with overlapping addresses to something
> else. For example, you can map external hosts, 1:1, to some of the
> RFC1918 ranges and be done with it.
>
That sounds like a CF :) It's bad enough to deal with RFC1918 overlap, why try to translate allocated public space.
-ryan
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Received on Mon Apr 26 2010 - 17:40:23 ART
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