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Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd)
From: "Dave Howe" <DaveHowe () gmx co uk>
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 15:20:15 -0000
Kuhtz, Christian wrote:
Seems several commercial clients (such as Cisco's VPN client) offer workaround for that (tunneling IPSEC in a TCP session). Works great.
Yup. there are various proprietary solutions that require us to trash out an expensive and *working* VPN-1 solution, buy an equally expensive and unfamilar solution, and retrain our salesforce in the use of the new software - just to work around NAT. Nice, isn't it?
Current thread:
- RE: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd), (continued)
- RE: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Greg Maxwell (Oct 28)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Petri Helenius (Oct 28)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Henry Linneweh (Oct 28)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Adam Selene (Oct 28)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Valdis . Kletnieks (Oct 28)
- RE: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Deepak Jain (Oct 28)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) E.B. Dreger (Oct 30)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Valdis . Kletnieks (Oct 29)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Dave Howe (Oct 29)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Leo Bicknell (Oct 29)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Dave Howe (Oct 29)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Scott McGrath (Oct 29)
- RE: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Gary Blankenship (Oct 30)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Scott McGrath (Oct 29)