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| Subject: | Re: NAT external/Public IP |
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| Date: | Thu, 25 Oct 2007 11:17:39 +0530 |
Yeah, There are various reasons:- 1)If you want to allow many machine then you need NAT as you dont have that much external ips. 2)If you allow lots of machine to direct access the internet with external ip they may pose a security risk. On 24 Oct 2007 15:46:21 -0000, smarts_buy@yahoo.com <smarts_buy@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi, Would like know is ther any security concern to bring in external/public IP with out NAT to inside of the enterprise network. Is it any way more secure if we use NAT? Regards
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