This is a known warning. As I recall by @Adamm , it generally can be ignored if everything is working properly. Diversion should work properly regardless of CG-NAT.Hello,
Anyone here using Sky and Diversion behind CG-Nat 100.6x.2.xx? Not sure about Diversion. But when installing Skynet previously, there was a warning about CG-Nat address
Thanks @Tech9 and @SomeWhereOverTheRainBow . Skynet + Diversion works well with my current ISP, but moving flat and getting fibreoptic from Hyperoptic UK. And I know they are behind 100.x.x.x address.Both will work with no issues.
You should be good. The biggest challenges with CG-NAT comes more from the ISP end, than the userland. I really wish you luck switching to it. The only challenges I have seen in the userland is Dual WAN( or really any WAN) misconfigurations with it, meaning it is easy to misconfigure and everything still will appear to be working correctly until one day it doesn't.Thanks @Tech9 and @SomeWhereOverTheRainBow . Skynet + Diversion works well with my current ISP, but moving flat and getting fibreoptic from Hyperoptic UK. And I know they are behind 100.x.x.x address.
Double firewalling.Skynet is perhaps telling you it has nothing much to do. You are behind another firewall already.
Planning to use ISP's DNS at least for 24 hours or follow @L&LD's guidesYou should be good. The biggest challenges with CG-NAT comes more from the ISP end, than the userland. I really wish you luck switching to it. The only challenges I have seen in the userland is Dual WAN( or really any WAN) misconfigurations with it, meaning it is easy to misconfigure and everything still will appear to be working correctly until one day it doesn't.
But Lock File was fine after a few minutes
Lol, looking at the message I thought there was a way.Normal. I'm more interested in this message - how the user can disable CG-NAT?
Yes I have that and no dropped logs. Before this I switched logged packets type to None before installing SkynetMost likely you had nothing blocked by Skynet. The built-in firewall blocks all unsolicited connections. What you see in Skynet logs is mostly matched in blocklists IP addresses. You'll get the same logs without Skynet if you have this setting in Firewall GUI page:
View attachment 44366
Yes I have that and no dropped logs.
The default log level is Notice and log only messages than Debug?
What does this mean? I switched to log packet for Both and plenty ACCEPT IN=br0 OUT=eth0Behind another firewall.
Me too, how does one disable CG-NAT? Is there a special bridge mode for these modems?Normal. I'm more interested in this message - how the user can disable CG-NAT?
Me too, how does one disable CG-NAT?
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