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From: Bear Bottoms on 3 Aug 2010 11:37 On Aug 3, 8:31 am, za kAT <za...(a)super-secret-IPaddress.invalid> wrote: > On Tue, 3 Aug 2010 13:21:30 +0100, za kAT wrote: > > Message-ID: <i391kb$74r$1(a)news.eternal-september.org> > > > On Tue, 03 Aug 2010 13:55:18 +0200, HTH wrote: > > > [binned very *flustered* HB] > > > My dear boy, your mind is so totally confused, it's really funny. > > > I'm particularly interested in how you think a NAT router is effective in > > controlling outbound. > > >> Wrong again. For the regular user, a NAT router controls outbound > >> perfectly well, but as I mentioned before it usually requires the user > >> to manually enter the domains/IPs into its rules, otherwise it dosn't > >> know what outbounds to block. Did you miss that too??? > > > Do tell us how? > > The floor is yours hummingbird.... > > -- > za...(a)pooh.the.cat - Sergeant Tech-Com, DN38416. > Assigned to protect you. You've been targeted for denigration! Hi Kitty,Kat got your tongue? Long time no hear. DENIGRATE BEAR BOTTOMS! Habby Gabby |