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RougePotatoe
Highly Voted 1 year, 5 months ago
Lol I love questions that basically ask you to pick a fruit, options are orange and apple. Without NAT you cannot convert private IP to public IP. Without a network rule to enable traffic, all traffic is implicitly denied, so you need to create an allow rule to communicate with your server.
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zimzimzimma
10 months, 1 week ago
Love the analogy. But yeah, it's pretty sad.
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kewokil120
1 month, 4 weeks ago
what about ipv6. You do not nat ipv6 in the same manner as ipv4. Technically It rules if we assume ipv6 is a thought.
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wolf1024
Most Recent 6 months, 2 weeks ago
same as Q231, NAT is the correct answer
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zellck
1 year, 5 months ago
"NAT rules" is the answer. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/firewall/policy-rule-sets#dnat-rules DNAT rules allow or deny inbound traffic through the firewall public IP address(es). You can use a DNAT rule when you want a public IP address to be translated into a private IP address. The Azure Firewall public IP addresses can be used to listen to inbound traffic from the Internet, filter the traffic and translate this traffic to internal resources in Azure.
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