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Remote host 0.0.0.0<br />
Group group<br />
Username user<br />
Password pass<br />
5.5 NAT – Network Address Translat<strong>io</strong>n<br />
External network ><br />
NAT<br />
External interface<br />
Funct<strong>io</strong>n This lists the fixed rules for NAT (Network Address Translat<strong>io</strong>n) and allows<br />
rules to be set or deleted.<br />
Use NAT for the<br />
external network<br />
Use NAT for the<br />
following networks<br />
For outgoing data packets the TAINY xMOD can translate the given sender<br />
IP addresses from its internal network to its own external address, a<br />
technique known as NAT (Network Address Translat<strong>io</strong>n).<br />
This method is used when the internal addresses cannot or should not be<br />
routed, e.g. because a private address range such as 192.168.x.x or the<br />
internal network structure is to be hidden.<br />
This method is also called IP Masquerading.<br />
Select Yes if you want to use the NAT funct<strong>io</strong>n.<br />
Enter the network to which NAT shall be applied to. To denote a range, use<br />
CIDR syntax.<br />
New – Add a network<br />
Delete – Delete a network<br />
Factory setting The factory settings for the TAINY HMOD-V3-IO are as follows:<br />
Use NAT for the<br />
external network<br />
Yes (switched on)<br />
Network 0.0.0.0/0.<br />
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