If NAT is security, double NAT must be double security! 


If you have 20 of them, it's a NAT 20 
@silvermoon82 Depends on whether your admin has set up the network policies based on RAW or has applied a few homebrewed policies.
By default, whenever you've got NAT 20, the admin's remote powers are all critical successes, and they automatically succeed on all attempts to prevent network downtime.
With some homebrew policies, the admin might automatically succeed on all their physical actions too, such as moving servers around, routing ethernet cable like a pro, catching drives that try to fall out during hotswapping, preventing a DDOS attack, or plugging in a USB device the correct way round first time.