On 28/11/2015 05:03, Thomas wrote:
> Aren't your regular NAT rules in NAT instance 1? That command will
> overwrite those and leave just the new ones.
>
> If that's the case, you can put those rules in a different NAT instance,
> or add them to the rest of your NAT rules.
>
>
> Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at
Aren't your regular NAT rules in NAT instance 1? That command will
overwrite those and leave just the new ones.
If that's the case, you can put those rules in a different NAT instance,
or add them to the rest of your NAT rules.
As to the risk, given the security history of UPnP, this kind of sta