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Comment by bigstrat2003

3 hours ago

> The truth of the matter is that NAT absolutely _is_ a firewall in _practice_.

No it's not. NAT is not ever a firewall. By definition it is not.

What is the definition of a "firewall"?

And it doesn't really matter. You can call it "alksjfaliskdfgh" if you wish. The fact is, NAT adds a security barrier that is incredibly effective in practice.

  • But it really doesn't. If you turned off NAT your computers would have the exact same security as they do with NAT.