I'm getting ready to work on a temporary event with lots of People. Is
there a rule-of-thumb for number of NAT Devices behind a public
address? I've heard of issues with getting blacklisted by Google and
the likes thinking that there is an attack happening because of the
amount of requests from a single IP. Can I put 1000 devices behind a
single WAN Address? Just trying to avoid the crisis if someone can't
check their GMail or watch Netflix.
- [AFMUG] NAT and CDN Services Nate Burke
- Re: [AFMUG] NAT and CDN Services Josh Reynolds
- Re: [AFMUG] NAT and CDN Services Paul Stewart
- Re: [AFMUG] NAT and CDN Services Zach Underwood
