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Comment by fc417fc802

1 month ago

Busses aren't for safety. Seatbelts and airbags and etc are. Busses are just for moving large numbers of people around efficiently.

And yet statistically I'm safer on a bus. Therefore it's reasonable to ride the bus "for safety".

I would phrase it as: NAT accidentally "breaks" or "makes harder/impossible" something which yields increased security, under some circumstances.

  • It doesn't though. NAT edits your outbound connections to appear to come from the router's IP; it doesn't do anything to make inbound connections harder.

    • If you don't initiate a corresponding outbound connection first then any attempt at an inbound connection will be dropped (unless you have a DMZ configured ofc). The router literally can't forward the traffic because it doesn't know where it should go.

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