


FreeBSD is not Linux - BSD tends to have a more solid network stack than linux (linux builds often suffer from improperly closing sockets and required garbage collection). Nintendo used a license which indicates they must have used SOMETHING from FreeBSD - but maybe just the network stack or part of it. Those people don't know what they are talking about. Some people say Nintendo is built on unix - or FreeBSD or that FreeBSD is Linux. Some articles advise setting all ports to forward. Nintendo has articles advising people to use the DMZ function. Here's a recent article (posted on reddit too ) for people trying to make a switch work.įWIW (I don't want to argue with people - tigher security is generally better - that's why people have doors and windows instead of large holes you can crawl through at night). Fixing NAT for a Nintendo Switch using uPnP w/ custom configuration
