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by omgJustTest
150 days ago
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It means it is not by default, which as we know, is a powerful choice these days. ie enterprise customers will enable it, consumers will do it if they are tech savvy and your mom/dad/granddaughter/grandson/nephew/niece will have the default option. when you are at home you will have nat and when you are not you will be uniquely identified. |
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There's generally no reason to be enabling NAT when you have enough address space to not need it. It can be a useful tool in your toolbox sometimes, but it's not something to be enabling by default.