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Victor Denisov schrieb:
| Yes, you have to forward ports if you're behind NAT, regardless of the | DMZ. All that DMZ really does is that router doesn't perform any traffic | filtering for it by default, not that it can magically understand that | connections on this certain port should be forwarded to that specific IP | address behind NAT.
Actually it does for most home routers. On those setting a machine into the DMZ means that every incoming request, that doesn't fit a configured rule (like a firewall ruleset or an open/forwarded port), will automatically be send to the machine in the DMZ.
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