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Hi List, I was wondering if someone could clarify something for me, I
know that NAT was developed with conservation of address space in
mind and not with security. What are the implications and security
aspects of just using NAT as a firewall instead of going with a
stateful inspection firewall? Are their vulnerabilities in NAT and if
so what are they. What are the differences of NAT versus stateful
inspection etc. Any thorough explanations would be greatly
appreciated or links to articles, etc.

Sincerely,
David Ellis 
Systems Engineer 
MCSE, CCSE, CCA, CCNA


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