I'm confused as to the purpose of the NetInfo file. Do the fileserver and client automatically listen on all interfaces? I understand that NetRestrict excludes interfaces, but aside from using "f" for the fileserver behind NAT case, what is it used for?

If you have multiple network interfaces, do all of them need to be listed in the NetInfo file?

Is there an "f" syntax for the client, and if so, when would it be needed?

Thanks,
Jason
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