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by lazide
1772 days ago
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It’s hard to tell sometimes what is going on. I just learned for instance that the cable modem provided by Comcast switched to NAT - and my router is also doing NAT - and my business firewall also does NAT. So at least 3 layers now. If they are doing CGNAT further into the infrastructure, how would I even be able to tell at this point? I’m assuming someone would also block ICMP just so it would be less embarrassing, but who knows. Comcast does generally seem to be moving towards IPv6 at least, which is helpful. |
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Check the IP on your WAN interface of your modem? I mean, that's how I have always been checking for CGNAT.