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Hocus Pocus. A NAT solves this problem. :-) - paul At 08:12 AM 2/5/96 -0700, Tan Chang Hu wrote: >> >> If you have a class B and use a firewall, then a /27 should be more >> than is needed on the global Internet and they should use an address >> from RFC1597 internally and return the /16. >> >> Hank >> >Hank, > Depending on the firewall design, hosts located behind firewalls >can conceivably access the Internet directly for certain services and in >this case unique addresses are required. Your assumption would be valid >when all traffic for that site is handled by proxy servers. > >-- >T. C. Hu | [email protected] >Sandia National Laboratories | Tel: (505) 845-8936 >P.O.Box 5800 | FAX: (505) 844-2067 >Albuquerque, NM 87111-0807 | > > > -- Paul Ferguson || || Consulting Engineering || || Reston, Virginia USA |||| |||| tel: +1.703.716.9538 ..:||||||:..:||||||:.. e-mail: [email protected] c i s c o S y s t e m s |