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by paulannesley
1983 days ago
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> carrier grade NAT (CGNAT), which is used by ISPs that have run out of IPv4 addresses … If you’re unlucky enough to be on one of thee ISPs there’s likely not much you can do. I had the same SSH dropout problem, asked my ISP[1] to switch me from CGNAT to dedicated IPv4; they did, and it's fixed. [1] Aussie Broadband, a smaller ISP in Australia renowned for good customer service. |
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