9 Sep
2001
9 Sep
'01
7:14 p.m.
Not exactly, in your scenario you are counting on the firewall to block hostile traffic destined for some ips. If they are Natted, it is more work to compromise those stations. Brian "Sonic" Whalen Success = Preparation + Opportunity On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Bob K wrote:
On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Jared Mauch wrote:
I think you are obviously missing the point that people use nat to prevent inbound connections as part of their security measures.
Every firewall I've ever seen allows you to do the exact same thing without NAT.
-- Bob <melange@yip.org> | Yes. I know. That is, indeed, *not* mayonnaise.