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Network address translators: effects on security protocols and applications in the TCP/IP stack

Network address translators: effects on security protocols and applications in the TCP/IP stack

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Network address translators: effects on security protocols and applications in the TCP/IP stack

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Network address translators: effects on security protocols and applications in the TCP/IP stack

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Los Alamitos: IEEE

Journal title

IEEE internet computing, 2000-11, Vol.4 (6), p.42-49

Language

English

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Los Alamitos: IEEE

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Contents

One proposed method for mitigating the address shortage problem in IPv4 is to use network address translators (NATs) to allow address reuse. The basic idea is to transparently map a wide set of private network addresses and corresponding TCP/UDP ports to a small set of globally unique public network addresses and ports. NAT devices provide a way to...

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Network address translators: effects on security protocols and applications in the TCP/IP stack

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_28802362

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_28802362

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ISSN

1089-7801

E-ISSN

1941-0131

DOI

10.1109/4236.895015

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