When nat-control enabled traffic from higher to lower sec level should have
a nat rule. With nat-control disabled., it doesn't need nat rule.

With nat-control disabled, if you have nat rule it will translate.




With regards
Kings

On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 11:20 AM, Kamran Shakil <[email protected]>wrote:

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> well, i went to this link : http://www.wr-mem.com/?p=93  , and found it on
> www.securityie.com !
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> it says that even if NAT Control is disabled, we can still do PAT ! ....
> well then how can we know the functionality difference !
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> plz guys ... let me know the tricky part here !
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