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I figure the mobile carrier was blocking incoming connections to my phone. This was a couple of years ago, things might have changed since then.
I figure the mobile carrier was blocking incoming connections to my phone. This was a couple of years ago, things might have changed since then.
Thank you
I didn’t mean prevent, just makes it harder by default. You can still open connections from within the NAT
Edit: I do admit to failing at accessing my IPv6 PC from my IPv6 phone
Edit2: apparently NAT is full of security bugs
You’re talking about NAT traversal? We do have control over which we apps we run though?
Edit: apparently NAT is full of bugs
I still have to initiate the outgoing UDP. Are you talking about the specific case where any software running on my host can initiate it without me requesting?
Edit: apparently NAT is full of security bugs
The main benefit of a NAT is that by default it prevents all external access to the hosts inside the network. Any port you have open is not accessible unless explicitly forwarded.
This has a lot of security benefits. Regardless, everything you said is sounds true to me.
Why do you say NAT doesn’t make a network more secure?
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How do you actually do that?
Could have pihole running on your desktop as a backup
1W would be 8.769kWh per year. Pricing is regional.
Do you sometimes stand in line at a store?
"you're not wrong, you're just an asshole"
A certain planet too
Lol, what activity. Screw you reddit!
Why is there a gigantic piece of wood leaning on the skeleton? I assume the person is tiny?
Understood. CG-NAT has been so annoying, I would love for IPv6 to completely replace v4 ASAP