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hello and welcome to our channel today i wanted to talk about network address translation and how to deal with it on opn sense and pf sense firewalls todayamp;#39;s video is not going to be a step-by-step tutorial but iamp;#39;ll cover all of the nats scenarios iamp;#39;ll show you my existing rules on the firewalls and iamp;#39;ll show you how to deal with port forwards one to one nat and outboundnet now traditionally letamp;#39;s move on to the presentation i prepared for you to cover the theoretical part before i show you the real world examples so what is the nat nat is the network address translation and it was invented to translate your internal ip addresses into external ip addresses by your router firewall here in this green block i have most of the private ip address is covered there are a few exceptions to that but iamp;#39;m not going to cover that in this video because this is going to be too much of a theoretical rant some of the private ip address examples are 10.4.