Operational challenges of no NAT
S.P.Zeidler
spz at serpens.de
Thu Oct 28 10:09:19 CEST 2010
Hi,
Thus wrote George Bonser (gbonser at seven.com):
> One of the operational "benefits" of IPv4 with NAT as far as my daily
> functions are concerned has been with connectivity to various outside
> places where we transact data as a matter of course. For example, two
> of the major portal sites require that different sorts of servers in my
> network use different source IPs for their tracking and for access
> purposes. They also require I not give them too wide a range.
Is an application proxy that your servers can go through practical?
This might have a no-autoconfig address.
regards,
spz
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