Re: NAT

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From: Apurva Lawale (apudeepa_at_pacific.net.sg)
Date: 06/23/04

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    Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 22:45:29 +0800
    
    

    Hi Bob and Michael,

    You will be pleased to know I think i got the NAT working nicely (i think,
    since i have done just some preliminary testing).

    The chat seems to connect using P2P to outside locations. Right now I am
    talking with my brother in the otherside of the world. He was kind of enough
    to help me test. The chat window is all clutered right now with additional
    test windows showing ip's connected and some testing windows showing
    connection states.

    I am still working on the Proxy part though and hope thatit will be solved
    soon :(

    I managed to get WAN IP in my VB program and also managed to send it out for
    connection.

    I will let you guys know how the Proxy stuff turns out to be.

    I got it environments too somewhat like Yahoo Messenger. :o)

    I appreciated you guys helping a newbie to internet programming like me
    (this is my first major project in Internet Programming).

    Best Regards,
    Apurva

    "Bob O`Bob" <filterbob@yahoogroups.com> wrote in message
    news:40D556E0.5B8E@yahoogroups.com...
    > Apurva Lawale wrote:
    > >
    > > That doesn't help me because I don't have a server just P2P.
    >
    > "I'm thinking of a number between zero and two hundred fifty six to the
    sixth power."
    >
    > If you can guess thst, then maybe you can do bare P2P.
    > Otherwise, forget it.
    >
    >
    > >
    > > Well, anyways even if I did have a server outside my NAT , how would i
    > > connect to it from behind a NAT ????
    >
    > You just DO it.
    > Absolutely no difference from if you were NOT behind a translation.
    > And THEN that server will be able to see, from the connection, exactly
    > how to connect back.
    >
    > I'm sorry, but what you are asking for, with all the stipulations you've
    > given, is just NOT POSSIBLE in any practical sense.
    >
    > I'm SERIOUS about guessing the number.
    > That's essentially how hard this task you've set out to accomplish is.
    >
    >
    >
    > Bob
    > --


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