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by unethical_ban
167 days ago
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>I don't want any of my devices listening on the public address, much less multiple. That is good for you, but given the option between an address scheme that requires a proxy and one that does not, I would prefer the latter. >I can have a both a firewall and a NAT. The two layers are better than one because at least my address is shouldn't be routable even if I failed to configure my firewall correctly. Why? NAT is a network tool. Firewall is a security control. |
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