Because NAT66 devices are deployed at the network edge, there is no need to modify the IP address configuration on private devices when the public address prefixes allocated to IPv6 private network users change. Instead, only the NAT66 configuration on the gateway needs to be modified. This si...
1 Answer. Hairpin NAT just means that theexternal IP of the NAT router is also accessible from the internal IP address- see Wikipedia for more details. While one might probably construct an unusual use case where hair pinning is a security problem it is not a security problem in the usual...
The proxy appliance acts as a NAT device Static IP Mapping Needed when you want to provide many clients with access to a restored VM Use-cases : user-directed application item-level testing (exchange owa, ...) To access a VM in the virtual lab, you must reserve a static IP address in...
As an example, no NAT/PAT is required if the VPN clients in 10.8.0.0/24 want to talk with your LAN devices in 192.168.1.0/24, as long as the involved devices can route to the other network (through their gateway). When the source is in a rfc1918 (private IP) network and the...
Access the ISP gateway's admin interface (often 192.168.1.254 or 192.168.0.1). Locate Bridge Mode or IP Passthrough in the advanced settings. Assign the MAC address of your router as the passthrough device. Save and reboot both devices. ...
Access the ISP gateway's admin interface (often 192.168.1.254 or 192.168.0.1). Locate Bridge Mode or IP Passthrough in the advanced settings. Assign the MAC address of your router as the passthrough device. Save and reboot both devices. ...
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WAN IP should be a public IP address. The WAN IP is assigned dynamically by ISP. If the WAN IP address of the router is not a public IP address, but a private IP address, that means there is another NAT device connected to the WAN port of the router. You need to open the service...
While main routing table has real default gateway: # ip route ls 10.200.0.53 dev tunde proto kernel scope link src 10.200.0.54 192.168.60.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.60.6 default via 192.168.60.1 dev eth0 Tcpdump shows both requests and replies on TUN interface: ...
but your NAT gateway doesn’t allow other devices on that network to connect to that service using the public IP address. To work around this, the DNS entry for that service for the public internet can be set to the public address of the NAT gateway, and another DNS server can return ...