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Network Address Translation (NAT) is a mechanism whereby a number of different computers, typically on a private internal network, are represented by a single external IP address. When one of the clients on the private network communicates with a remote system it does so through a NAT device which modifies the data to make it appear that it has been sent from the shared NAT IP address. When the remote system responds, the NAT device directs the response to the original client that initiated the connection.
As many port UDP forwarding directives as necessary may added to this section of the NAT configuration file.
 
 
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