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who is form modirator?

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Originally posted by Patrick97
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I dont think we have any of those

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Originally posted by Patrick97
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Ok, I'm going against previous thoughts, and I'm now about 97 percent sure that this dummy WAS born in 1997.

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Originally posted by rmacken
I dont think we have any of those
But we have:

Forme
formfilla
Formation
Formula111
formoso
FORMING2
formi
formaggia
formigoni
Formazeft

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wrong PocketKings - you simpleton

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Originally posted by Patrick97
wrong PocketKings - you simpleton
Oh yes, you got me good, I'M the simpleton 🙄

Let me know when you find out who the form modirator is.

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Originally posted by PocketKings
Oh yes, you got me good, I'M the simpleton 🙄

Let me know when you find out who the form modirator is.
LMAO!

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Originally posted by rmacken
LMAO!
Patent pending!

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Originally posted by Patrick97
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firm modulator?

film manipulator?

form manuscript?

farm manure?

Any of these work for you Patrick?

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Originally posted by Patrick97
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The Net NAT can provide support for servers in the private network that need to be "seen" from the public network.

Fixed mode is the equivalent of plain RFC 1631 conversion. In this mode, a table defines a fixed relationship between apparent and actual addresses. No translation of port number is performed in this mode, since that isn't required.

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Originally posted by rbmorris
The Net NAT can provide support for servers in the private network that need to be "seen" from the public network.

Fixed mode is the equivalent of plain RFC 1631 conversion. In this mode, a table defines a fixed relationship between apparent and actual addresses. No translation of port number is performed in this mode, since that isn't required.
That simple eh?

😀

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Originally posted by Rene-Claude
That simple eh?

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of course. it's easy to understand.

edit: 🙄🙄🙄😀😀😀

edit2: of course, he copied it, but hey, it's his response.

edit3: search rfc 1631 on google, then do ctrl + f to find keyword 1631. about 4 punches down, you'll find where it talks about fixed server mapping. he copied it exactly.

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I know who he is but I am not telling. 😏

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Originally posted by rbmorris
The Net NAT can provide support for servers in the private network that need to be "seen" from the public network.

Fixed mode is the equivalent of plain RFC 1631 conversion. In this mode, a table defines a fixed relationship between apparent and actual addresses. No translation of port number is performed in this mode, since that isn't required.
Excellent answer. Clearly written and concise.

Now, can you explain Patrick's question? 😕

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Originally posted by rbmorris
The Net NAT can provide support for servers in the private network that need to be "seen" from the public network.

Fixed mode is the equivalent of plain RFC 1631 conversion. In this mode, a table defines a fixed relationship between apparent and actual addresses. No translation of port number is performed in this mode, since that isn't required.
Stop plagiarizing.

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