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<font face="Verdana">You don't get it. I may or may not use it.
That is not the issue. If it is included in the normal build it
must be configurable to allow to turn it on or off. Simple as
that. Other than that you are saying to everyone this is what you
get and you have no decision in the matter. Right now you are
telling me that it is off by default and the only way to activate
it is to compile it yourself and activate it. </font>That works
for people that compile their own version, but you have not
considered the regular user that wants to use it and has no way to
turn it on unless it is configurable. All of the other features are
configurable this way. What makes this one so special that it
should not be the same?<br>
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On 05/11/2011 10:31 AM, Alexey Eromenko wrote:
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<pre wrap="">What is the problem ? If you don't like, don't use. Normal users will
use NAT anyway.
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