Re: Port scans through NAT router?
- From: Dom <invalid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 21:32:03 -0600
> I posted ... the evidence...
And your refusal to reproduce the evidence reflects negatively on your
argument. I wouldn't be so challenging, but your claim is preposterous.
Since you refuse to substantiate your claim, let's talk method. How
would one go about forwarding unsolicited traffic to a privately
addressed host across a NAT? It is possible under very specific
conditions, but I don't suppose that you would be able to outline such
conditions. Even under such conditions, you'll find that your claim is
an impossibility.
.
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: Port scans through NAT router?
- From: Volker Birk
- Re: Port scans through NAT router?
- From: Duane Arnold
- Re: Port scans through NAT router?
- References:
- Port scans through NAT router?
- From: ohaya
- Re: Port scans through NAT router?
- From: Dom
- Re: Port scans through NAT router?
- From: ohaya
- Re: Port scans through NAT router?
- From: Dom
- Re: Port scans through NAT router?
- From: ohaya
- Re: Port scans through NAT router?
- From: Dom
- Re: Port scans through NAT router?
- From: Duane Arnold
- Re: Port scans through NAT router?
- From: Dom
- Re: Port scans through NAT router?
- From: Duane Arnold
- Re: Port scans through NAT router?
- From: Dom
- Re: Port scans through NAT router?
- From: Duane Arnold
- Port scans through NAT router?
- Prev by Date: Re: Kerio installation problem
- Next by Date: Re: How can I identify what is accessing the internet?
- Previous by thread: Re: Port scans through NAT router?
- Next by thread: Re: Port scans through NAT router?
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|