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Re: (ASCEND) NAT on ftp sessions



At 15:08 09/23/1997 -0700, Kevin Smith wrote:
>At 12:06 PM 9/20/97 +0800, Stanley Chan wrote:
>>"We recommend you restrict IP addresses used on the local LAN so that
>>hosts on the network connecting to the pipeline have each octet of 
>>their IP addresses greater than 99 (this only applies to FTP sessions).
>>For example, 192.168.121.101 is recommended address, but 192.168.121.
>>99 is not."

>That was an old limitation in the NAT implementation. It has long since
>been "resolved" and no longer required. Which version are you running

support for NAT octets <100 when using FTP was added in 5.0ai13,
should be in 5.1a as well... (but NOT in 5.0B for new p50/p75)

-Jim H
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