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merlyn | 5 months ago
In the mid 90's, SMBs connecting to the Internet would have very typically obtained a /24 from their ISP, and had direct connection online, no firewalls, barely any proxy servers (although that was popular for some mid sized customers that would have needed multiple /24s or even a /16 to get all their workstations online).
It wasn't until the company Network Translation, with the PIX came about that anybody even considered doing private IP address in general as a firewall strategy with NAT translation using private IPs. And then it took years and years to become popular. Long bought by Cisco at that point.
I don't think Cisco IOS even had NAT until something like 10.2, when it was a premium license package.
icedchai|5 months ago
I remember those early days. No firewalls. No proxies. I had that /24 on my home network, totally unfiltered. Kinda nuts thinking about it today.