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Written by Andrew Yager
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Monday, 23 January 2006 |
For those of you who like the summary version - Bess is out of her operation, and is recovering well. She spent most of today sleeping, but was quite wide awake by this evening, and feeling restless enought to want to start wandering around. Praise God! I'm very glad that he has once again shown his love and mercy to me and my family. |
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Six hours and thirty minutes to go.. |
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Written by Andrew Yager
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Monday, 23 January 2006 |
In six hours and thirty minutes my wife will be at hospital for thyroid surgery. It's relatively minor surgery (only an hour or two, and she will be out on Tuesday) - but pray for her during the operation and during recovery. We have one of the best thyroid surgeons, at one of Sydney's best hospitals, so God willing, all will be well. |
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There is a difference between NAT and PAT! |
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Written by Andrew Yager
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Sunday, 22 January 2006 |
It sometimes bugs me... like right now... that when I am trying to find information about a particular technology people have universally used the wrong term to describe a commonly used feature. Take NAT (Network Address Translation) and PAT (Port Address Translation). NAT allows you to translate or map one IP address onto another single ip address. PAT on the other hand is what is most commonly referred to as NAT. In a PAT system you have a single or group of public IP addresses that are translated to multiple internal ip addresses by mapping the TCP/UDP ports to different ports. This means that by using some "magic" on a router or server you can get around problems that you might have with two web browsers sending a request out the same port. |
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