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ItsMystic
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Jun 09, 2021
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NAT Type still strict after opening

I'm trying to connect to a server I have on one of my network devices. I've forwarded the correct port, set NAT to open, enabled/disabled UPnP, all to no avail. I cannot access said server from any o...
  • antinode's avatar
    antinode
    Jun 09, 2021

    > [...] that goes to the buildings' switch. [...]

     

       Which goes to what?  I sure don't know.  ("building's"?  Or two
    buildings, one switch?)

     

    > [...] AFAIK there's no carrier nat, [...]

     

       That "172.16.x.x" is coming from something; _I_'m not doing it.

     

    > In the case there's actually a CGN on a router upstream of mine, is
    > there anything I can do to avoid it? [...]

     

       If it's caused by equipment which is out of your control, then you'd
    need to complain to the people in whose control it is.  You can't jump
    over it.  In some cases, when the ISP's responsible, you can get a real
    public address by asking.  In other cases, crossing the right palm with
    silver is required.

       As is often the case, blame assignment is Job One.  In this case, it
    would seem to lie some place between your ISP and your wall port, but
    who's responsible for what in that chain is (like so many things) beyond
    my ken.