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by exabrial 1652 days ago
I've been downvoted in the past for pointing out what everyone says works in theory vs what actually happens in the real world.
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Ok, but please don't bait the community like that. Pre-emptive defensiveness puts a negative torque on conversation.
NAT works for some use cases, not so well for others.

I know a database that's updated every night via a server-to-server connection that passes five levels of NAT, and when that crontab broke someone had to fix it by finding and correcting a bug in a 1500-line NAT configuration on one important router where the consequences of a mistake would be very bad indeed.

It works in the sense that the database is updated, but I cannot help thinking of Truth 3 in RFC1925.