On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 10:15:43AM +0900, Ryu, Cheol wrote:
> Let me explain one apllication;
> Resonate(www.resonate.com) has a patent on delayed resource binding,
> according to
> the URL which the client requests they select a web server. But if the
> requests are in one
> persistent connection, they probably need switch to another server according
> to the URL
> binding rule. They can disconnect the original connection and can establish a
> new connection
> internally, but they can also maintain multiple connections. If you keep TCP
> end points
> (IP address and Port Number) and TCP sequence number, you can demultiplex or
> translate.
>
> Basically, this is one of NAT techniques.
Hello,
Now this *is* an interesting motivation.
Ben.
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