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Re: IP translator
On 4 Aug 1997, Matthias Scheler wrote:
> In article
> <Pine.NEB.3.96.970803042931.538A-100000%blkhole.resun.com@localhost>,
> Net BSD Support <bsd%blkhole.resun.com@localhost> writes:
> > Other machines are Macintoshes running MacTCP. The gateway on them is
> > set to 192.156.206.1.
>
> Very bad idea. These IP addresses are probably in use somewhere else.
> For internal networking you should use one of the reservered networks
> e.g. from 192.168.0.0/16.
Generally, agreed. However, earlier in the post, I stated:
> Done. Not a reserved network, but used my registered IP.
which may have not been clear, but I own the registration on 192.156.206.0:
Research Unlimited (NET-RESUN)
Research Unlimited
Escondido, CA 92027
Netname: RESUN
Netnumber: 192.156.206.0
I believe that this should not be a problem, but I could be wrong.
:-) Unfortunately, from what I'm told, it would be a major feat to
get anybody to agree to route to this network, hence the interest in
IPNAT.
--
Don Phillips bsd%blkhole.resun.com@localhost
Research Unlimited
Escondido, Calif. My opinions are just that, and no more.
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