On Ma, 09 mar 21, 13:35:18, Joe wrote: > > As an anecdote, I recall a BT service/router which literally would not > work if it detected another NAT on the LAN. It was in a client's > network, and I had to reconfigure things to work without the Debian > server acting as a firewall. If it had been my network, the wretched > thing would have gone back instantly, my network runs through two NATs > and that isn't negotiable.
What is the benefit of having your network behind two NATs? Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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