Re: proposal: TCP rendevous

From: Paweł Małachowski (pawmal-posting_at_freebsd.lublin.pl)
Date: 11/27/05

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    On Sat, Nov 26, 2005 at 10:18:49PM -0800, Julian Elischer wrote:

    > I'm still thinking about connecting systems separated by NAT however.
    > that's a trickier problem. you still need to use outgoing connections but
    > no-one who is not in the path can not tell what the NAT'd packets looke
    > like.

    BTW, I've heared Windows-behind-NAT-people ;) are using http://hamachi.cc
    trick, however, I've never tried.

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    Paweł Małachowski
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