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Hmm, if I am understanding you correctly, this is only a problem if the user is translating all machines to one public address. I use NAT at home and every one of my machines has its own static NAT map (if it needs one)... later, Scott -- scotts_at_riffage.com > It is the rpc2's use of UDP and the need for a unique IP/port pair to > be unique computer. If you have only one client behind a NAT box, you > can configure the NAT box to properly direct the rpc2 traffic to that > one box, but if you want 2 or more clients, you loose. The NAT box > will have no clue to which client a UDP packet should be delivered. >Received on 2000-09-25 16:28:47