Hi. I have a question to the community. What is the difference in creating VIP (NATting) with port forwarding and without port forwarding? If i VIP all service without port forwarding does that mean all services are exposed to the internet? Hope someone can have a clear explanation on this as I am quite confused about this matter. Thank you in advance!
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Simple answer is without specific port forwarding it's called host mapping because everything destined to the external IP will be forwarded to one local/internal IP/host.
With port forwarding, you can forward different port to different host, like HTTP/HTTPS go to host-A, and RDP goes to host-B, and so on.
Toshi
One more difference is that a host-forwarding VIP will work even for port-less protocols. Like ICMP.
Not all protocols are created equal.
Simple answer is without specific port forwarding it's called host mapping because everything destined to the external IP will be forwarded to one local/internal IP/host.
With port forwarding, you can forward different port to different host, like HTTP/HTTPS go to host-A, and RDP goes to host-B, and so on.
Toshi
One more difference is that a host-forwarding VIP will work even for port-less protocols. Like ICMP.
Not all protocols are created equal.
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