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This page contains release notes for features and updates to Cloud NAT.
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August 26, 2025
Cloud NAT gateways for Public NAT support IPv6 to IPv4 network address translation in General Availability. For more information, see NAT64 in Public NAT.
May 06, 2025
Private NAT supports Cloud Run in Preview. For more information, see Supported resources.
February 12, 2025
Cloud NAT gateways for Public NAT support IPv6 to IPv4 network address translation in Preview. For more information, see NAT64 in Public NAT.
In some cases, it is possible to create multiple NAT gateway configurations that include the same subnet. For some of these configurations, VMs that are attached to that subnet are not allocated NAT ports, and therefore can't access resources on the internet.
Cloud NAT rules is available in Preview. NAT rules let you create access rules that define how
Cloud NAT is used to connect to the internet. NAT rules support source
NAT based on destination address.
December 16, 2020
The ability to enable or disable Endpoint-Independent
Mapping for your gateway is available in General Availability.
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For more information, see [NAT64 in Public NAT](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/public-nat#nat64).\n\nMay 06, 2025\n------------\n\nPrivate NAT supports Cloud Run in **Preview** . For more information, see [Supported resources](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/overview#supported-resources).\n\nFebruary 12, 2025\n-----------------\n\nCloud NAT gateways for Public NAT support IPv6 to IPv4 network address translation in **Preview** . For more information, see [NAT64 in Public NAT](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/public-nat#nat64).\n\nSeptember 30, 2024\n------------------\n\n[Hybrid NAT](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/about-hybrid-nat) is available in **General Availability**.\n\nJuly 22, 2024\n-------------\n\n[Hybrid NAT](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/about-hybrid-nat) supports Cloud Interconnect in **Preview**.\n\nApril 08, 2024\n--------------\n\n[Hybrid NAT](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/about-hybrid-nat) is now available in [**Preview**](https://cloud.google.com/products#product-launch-stages).\n\nJanuary 16, 2024\n----------------\n\nCloud NAT support for [Inter-VPC communications](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/set-up-private-nat) is available in **General Availability**.\n\nSeptember 11, 2023\n------------------\n\nIn some cases, it is possible to create multiple NAT gateway configurations that include the same subnet. For some of these configurations, VMs that are attached to that subnet are not allocated NAT ports, and therefore can't access resources on the internet.\n\nFor more information about this issue and a workaround, see [VMs can't reach the internet](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/troubleshooting#vms-no-internet-access).\n\nAugust 22, 2023\n---------------\n\nCloud NAT support for [Inter-VPC communications](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/set-up-private-nat) is in [**Preview**](https://cloud.google.com/products#product-launch-stages).\n\nAugust 06, 2023\n---------------\n\nCloud NAT support for [Standard Tier egress](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/set-up-manage-network-address-translation#allocate-tier-specific-ip-nat) is available in **General Availability**.\n\nMay 30, 2023\n------------\n\n[Cloud NAT support for Standard Tier egress](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/ports-and-addresses) is available in **Preview**.\n\nFebruary 17, 2022\n-----------------\n\n[Dynamic port allocation](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/ports-and-addresses#dynamic-port) for Cloud NAT is available in **General Availability**.\n\nNovember 18, 2021\n-----------------\n\n[Cloud NAT rules](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/nat-rules-overview) is now available in **General Availability**.\n\nSeptember 30, 2021\n------------------\n\n[Dynamic port allocation](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/ports-and-addresses#dynamic-port) for Cloud NAT is now available in **Preview**.\n\nAugust 02, 2021\n---------------\n\n[Cloud NAT rules](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/overview#nat-rules) is available in **Preview**. NAT rules let you create access rules that define how\nCloud NAT is used to connect to the internet. NAT rules support source\nNAT based on destination address.\n\nDecember 16, 2020\n-----------------\n\nThe ability to enable or disable [Endpoint-Independent\nMapping](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/overview#specs-rfcs) for your gateway is available in **General Availability**.\n\nOctober 28, 2020\n----------------\n\n[Organization policy constraints for Cloud NAT](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/org-policy-constraints) is available in **General Availability**.\n\nOctober 06, 2020\n----------------\n\nThe ability to enable or disable [Endpoint-Independent\nMapping](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/overview#specs-rfcs) for your gateway is now available in **Preview**.\n\nAugust 19, 2020\n---------------\n\n[Organization policy constraints for Cloud NAT](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/org-policy-constraints) is available in **Beta**.\n\nMarch 30, 2020\n--------------\n\n[Cloud NAT monitoring](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/monitoring#monitoring) is available in **General Availability**.\n\nFebruary 27, 2020\n-----------------\n\n[Cloud NAT monitoring](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/monitoring#monitoring) is available in **Beta**.\n\nSeptember 30, 2019\n------------------\n\nThe ability to [Drain NAT IP addresses](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/ports-and-addresses#draining-nat-ips) is available in **General Availability**.\n\nJune 26, 2019\n-------------\n\n[Cloud NAT logging](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/monitoring) is available in **General Availability**.\n\nApril 17, 2019\n--------------\n\n[Cloud NAT logging](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs/monitoring) is available in **Beta**.\n\nNovember 30, 2018\n-----------------\n\n[Cloud NAT](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs) is available in **General Availability**.\n\nOctober 11, 2018\n----------------\n\n[Cloud NAT](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs) is available in **Beta**.\n\nJune 29, 2018\n-------------\n\n[Cloud NAT](https://cloud.google.com/nat/docs) is available in **Alpha**."]]