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Re: NAT addresses - RFC or tradition?
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2007-05-22 15:02:35
rfc 1918
Tim Evans wrote:
> On Tue, 22 May 2007 16:46:25 -0300, Andre Guimarães
wrote
>   
>> It's quite simple.
>> You're using public IPs in your internal networks.
>> Some of these IPs may exist and have an owner an
maybe even a web site.
>> You'll be in trouble in the day you wish to acess
one of these IPs 
>> on the internet because you won't reach them
because you have them 
>> on your network and so won't route the packets to
the internet.
>>     
>
> In other words, the RFC addresses are specifically for
use in internal
> networks, since they are guaranteed not to be used on
the public internet, and
> not routed to by any public internet router.
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