Re: NAT port mapping problem..
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Date: 08/03/04
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Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2004 18:48:42 -0700
I hope that the internal machines work like a machine in
external network. So, the internal machines should access
the resources of the internal network by u turn. But I got
your point, it is impossible.
Thank you very much for your answer.
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>"CWT" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>> BTW, I need to have u turn in my network, is there any
>> good solution? Would you please recommand some other
good
>> NAT server, if there is any. Thank you very much.
>
>No, there isn't. It is the way the technology works.
When you access
>internal resources from the inside you go directly to the
target machine.
>I cna't think of any situation where you have to do a "u-
turn" like that. I
>think you may incorrectly believe that you have to do it
a certain way when
>there are other better ways that work.
>
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>Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
>www.wandtv.com
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