On Thursday, March 21, 2002, at 06:15 PM, gds@best.com wrote: > Of course, there is the possibility that if they were totally honest, > and marketed their devices as "Enabling appliances for selected Internet > services" that they'd STILL make money (and then you'd have no one to > blame). Please read the warning below and keep NAT products away from kids and children who are not old enough to understand the risks of network address translation: "INTERNET ARCHITECTURE BOARD WARNING: Using Network Address Translators Causes Loss of Routing Transparency and may Complicate Application Protocol Interoperability in the Internet." Thank you! -- j h woodyatt <jhw@wetware.com> "please network responsibly."