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ASP_Volume2 Windows System Services #36049

NAT Solutions

NAT Solutions are a collection of NAT (Network Address Translation) programs that I have written. This includes a TCP Portmapper, UDP Portmapper, and a TCP Router. When used correctly these programs can allow Network computers access to internet Ports/IPs or even more! This is the only NAT(Network Address Translation)/ICS(Internet Connection Sharing) code you will find on PSC. I am the only one that even atempted to write this software and post it! Here is a list of all the programs included in the download and their functions/examples of how to use them: TCP portmapper: Maps a Specific LAN Port to a specific Internet port. Example of use: 1) Set Internet IP to 216.239.33.100 2) Set Private IP(LAN IP) to 127.0.0.1 3) Set Port to 80 4) Open Webbrowser to http://localhost You just made your computer a private Google Server! UDP portmapper: Maps a specified Interent UDP port to specific UDP LAN Port. Example of use: N/A - Dont know any apps that use UDP protocol Router: Maps a specific Internet/Private IP to a specific Port. Example Of Use: 1) Set IP to 216.239.33.100 2) Set Port to 80 3) Open Webbrowser to http://localhost You just made your computer a Google Server!(Any computer - even on the net can acces google by typing http://[Internet IP] - If your IP is Public(Internet IP)! ___________________________________________________ I am looking for VB programmers to help me program a Multiplayer gaming network by the name of BioNet (It is not a Trojan!) If you are fimilar with VB's winsock control PLEASE e-mail me at AaronMCouture@hotmail.com or visit my website: http://www.angelfire.com/me4/ZytechSoftware ___________________________________________________ I Want To Hear Your Ideas So, Please Comment! ___________________________________________________

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