On 2013-08-06, Nathan Goings binarysp...@binaryspike.com wrote:
I'm dealing with old software that uses old NAT traversal techniques. I
specifically need to select the NAT variation as defined by RFC 3489
(section 5).
Generally I've used nat-to's 'static-port' option and gotten around this
On 8/7/2013 2:09 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Normally port-restricted cone, or with static-port it's similar to symmetric
(but obviously static-port can't work when two internal machines use
the same port).
With increasing use of cgnat in some large service provider networks you can
be sure to
I'm dealing with old software that uses old NAT traversal techniques. I
specifically need to select the NAT variation as defined by RFC 3489
(section 5).
Generally I've used nat-to's 'static-port' option and gotten around this
issue. After adding some clients host-side, it seems like NAT
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