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From: bmah@premise.CS.Berkeley.EDU (Bruce A. Mah)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: NAT (was Re: IP Masquerading in user PPP?)
Date: 18 Jul 1996 18:49:02 GMT
Organization: University of California, Berkeley
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Tim Iverson (iverson@cisco.com) wrote:

> I actually looked into both of these.  SOCKS, unfortunately is not workable
> for me, since it pretty much requires sockified clients and I run apps that
> will never support SOCKS.  So, one good solution down the drain.

Bummer.

I guess the difference between us is that you need a solution *now*, whereas
I'd rather take an approach which might make more sense from an engineering 
standpoint but might not show up for awhile.  Maybe when I finish my degree
and hit the Real World (TM) I might change.  :-)

Bruce.

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Bruce A. Mah		   Graduate Student	          bmah@CS.Berkeley.EDU
		Tenet Group, Computer Science Division
		 University of California at Berkeley