Re: draft-iab-unsaf-considerations-01.txt

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Pretty much any of the large providers that only provide 
10/8 addresses to their custommers...
I believe AOL for one does this and it wouldn't surprise me if 
most of the large cable providers do something silly like this
at the low end (You can always pay more for a real IP address)

Bill
On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 02:25:49PM -0500, John Stracke wrote:
> >>    Also, I think it would be helpful to know how commonly twice-NAT is
> >>    deployed, but I don't have any data there.
> >
> >I believe (at least) twice-NAT is fairly common. I have a NATting router
> >between by cable access modem and my home's local area network, and my
> >cable access provider has a NATting router between the cable access
> >network and the public internet.
> 
> What cable provider is this, so that we can avoid them?
> 
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