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minus-square@OpiseklinkEnglish2•6 hours agoHow exactly does NAT prevent that? On good hardware it adds insignificant latency.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-26 hours agoIt has nothing to do with latency, and everything to do with not being able to directly address things behind NAT. Edit: and please, nobody argue that NAT increases security. That dumbass argument should have died the moment it was first uttered.
How exactly does NAT prevent that? On good hardware it adds insignificant latency.
It has nothing to do with latency, and everything to do with not being able to directly address things behind NAT.
Edit: and please, nobody argue that NAT increases security. That dumbass argument should have died the moment it was first uttered.