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Re: Service providers that NAT their whole network?
- From: Steve Meuse
- Date: Fri Apr 15 16:28:44 2005
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On 4/15/05, Philip Matthews <matthews@nimcatnetworks.com> wrote:
>
> I am trying to get a handle on how common this practice is.
> No one that I have asked seems to know any provider that does this,
> and a search of a few FAQs plus about an hour of Googling hasn't
> turned up anything definite (but maybe I am using the wrong keywords ...).
There was a MA based provided that catered towards municipalities that
did this. I was a volunteer on our local IT comittee and was shocked
to see this in action :)
After a few requests they eventually did assign a public address to
the router, but I think it was SOP to NAT everything.
-Steve
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