Hi, I was wondering if NAT boxes (of course with possible differences from vendor to vendor) employ a sort of "upper bound" for the number of active filtering rules, so that for example if a peer behind a NAT box is trying to keep his many NAT holes (because of many hole punching procedures which would be done to allow it to communicate with many other nodes), will fail in attempting to do that.
Thanks in advance for any comment or reference to some material. -- Alessio Pace.
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