Do PlusNet use CGNAT?
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IIRC there was a trial many years ago, but it was never rolled out.
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PlusNet also stopped offering static IPs though, right?
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@nickshanks wrote:
Also any idea if any ports are blocked for forwarding such as 25 (SMTP)?
Nope, I've previously run a mail server at home. Not that I'd advise doing it these days.
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Also any idea if any ports are blocked for forwarding such as 25 (SMTP)?
@nickshanks you will struggle to run a mailserver on a dynamic IP. It will be on the PBL and you wont be able to set rDNS. If you are thinking of running a mailserevr then you might want to look at A & A L2TP service https://www.aa.net.uk/broadband/l2tp-service/
You might even get away with the Business light 3Mb/s limit for just a mailserver ?
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