On 7 Sep 99, at 17:06, Remco Vaal wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When I use NAT on my router, and my internal LAN has an ip range 192.168,
> what are the potential security problems. An number 192.168 isn't acceseble
> from the internet I think.
>
> Does someone has an suggesstion.
When you use NAT on your router, internal (address,port) pairs are mapped
to external (address,port) pairs.
Again, the non-routability of RFC1918 addresses is not an issue, since only
the mapped pairs are seen on the outside interface of the router.
David G
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