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On 06/07/2012 06:58 AM, Michael Campbell wrote:
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<div>A buddy of mine on UVerse received a notice that he would
have to change his LAN from 10/8 to 192.168/16 for some
"improvements" that AT&T was about to roll out 6-Jul.</div>
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<div>The buzz on "<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://dslreports.com">dslreports.com</a>" is that
AT&T is moving to a carrier grade NAT setup, and will be
issuing all subscribers a 10/8 address, resulting in subscribers
no longer having a publicly visible IP (static or not).</div>
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<div>I run a few minor servers on my home machine(s), and this
will affect me in big ways if I can't get to them from
"outside".</div>
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<div>Was wondering if anyone here knew anything about it, and/or
if there are any tricks with ssh and tunneling to get "back in".
(My thought was to ssh to a publicly available machine from my
home server with some reverse tunnels back to my home server,
then talk to the publicly available machine on the ports I
reverse tunneled - would that work?)</div>
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<div>Thoughts welcome.</div>
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Does publicly visible mean an open, non-commercial WIFI? To many
people use a secured WIFI in their homes to allow them to move
around with having to run cables everywhere.<br>
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