OK, I’ve been around networking for 30 years, and I still can’t see the point of having a real IP address on a device behind a firewall. I didn’t see it when it was IPV4 either. So you can get rid of NAT? But you’re still firewalled, the advantage to NAT is you know walking into a new network that an IP is natted because it’s on a private CIDR.
OK, I’ve been around networking for 30 years, and I still can’t see the point of having a real IP address on a device behind a firewall. I didn’t see it when it was IPV4 either. So you can get rid of NAT? But you’re still firewalled, the advantage to NAT is you know walking into a new network that an IP is natted because it’s on a private CIDR.