> > No, but stable address that can be routed globally satifies > > the goal having an address which can be passed from B to C > > and still be used to > > reach A. That was my point. > > Only if there is a route from C to A for the address that was passed. > If there is a list that B can reach A by, it needs a way to tell C to > get its own list, or a way to sort out which will actually be useful > to C. NO, Tony. We need for the network to do routing, not the hosts. Why is this so hard for you to understand? Keith