On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 10:11 +0100, Leif Johansson wrote: > > For somebody administering a network of 100 machines, the hassle cost of > > IP renumbering would be twenty times larger. Given this, how could > > anyone wonder why NAT is popular? > > Wrong. If you administer 100's or 1000s of machines you build or buy > a system for doing address management. Renumbering is only difficult > if your system is called vi :-) Wrong ;) Well at least, up to 1000 is probably doable. But what if you are talking about 100s or 1000s of organizations with each a 100 or 1000 machines. Organization/Management and actually finding out who is doing what in such a big environment is the problem. (Of course the people who where 'managing' this network should have seen it coming sooner or later, but they already left of course). Greets, Jeroen
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