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Re: Inverse NAT?
From: John C Borkowski III <john () jcb3 com>
Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2011 06:37:47 -0400
You could try using existing port forwarding mechanisms.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Turamarth <mailto:admin () turamarth com> August 14, 2011 8:33 AMThere is any way to enter a lan interface through a wan interface ( in a normal router ) without a nat forwarding rule, or admin account of the router?maybe a variance of routing tables, o something like this, any idea or documentation about it ?thx ------------------------------------------------------------------------This list is sponsored by: Information Assurance Certification Review BoardProve to peers and potential employers without a doubt that you can actually do a proper penetration test. IACRB CPT and CEPT certs require a full practical examination in order to become certified.http://www.iacertification.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Re: Inverse NAT? John C Borkowski III (Aug 17)
- Re: Inverse NAT? Jerry (Aug 17)
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- Re: Inverse NAT? Alexandre Bezroutchko (Aug 17)
- Re: Inverse NAT? Marcelo Soria (Aug 17)
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