Re: NAT, ICMP filtered, congestion troubles?

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On 12/04/2015 01:37 AM, Marco Gaiarin wrote:
AFAIK, congestion avoidance are handled by the firewall, not
the internal/natted host.

Does it? I would think that the NAT/firewall would be maintaining only the state needed to perform the address translations, leaving the congestion avoidance (and response to the likes of say an ICMP Destination Unreachable, Fragmentation Needed and DF set) to the "actual" TCP endpoint.

rick jones
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