On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Major Variola (ret.) wrote:
> Here, its not NAT turning people into consumers (cf Walker's Speak
> Freely rant), but a no-server policy which seems to be too broadly
> implemented --legit uses are also blocked.
>
> Maybe time for UDP protocols, or TCP-to-UDP proxies. Over DNS
Here, its not NAT turning people into consumers (cf Walker's Speak
Freely rant),
but a no-server policy which seems to be too broadly implemented --legit
uses are also blocked.
Maybe time for UDP protocols, or TCP-to-UDP proxies. Over DNS ports :-)
When SYNs are outlawed, only outlaws will SYN.