11-29-2012 11:31 AM
I have a port forward for a port (say 3299). I also have a Wan access rule that allows all traffic from several IP ranges to have access to the lan. Other wan access is denied by the built-in firewall rule. However, I can still access the port forward in spite of this. DO I need to do a rule specifically for the port allowing access from the IP range and blocking for all else. I thought the Built-in Wan rule deny, any, any, always would handle that...
Thoughts?
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11-30-2012 06:20 AM
Hi, I thought the same thing as you before but I had the same issue with my FTP rules.
Because you have made a forwarding rule, you have to create also first some allows from the IP's you want to access this forwarding and afterwards you have to make a deny rule for this forwarding service which denies all the following attempts.
11-30-2012 06:20 AM
Hi, I thought the same thing as you before but I had the same issue with my FTP rules.
Because you have made a forwarding rule, you have to create also first some allows from the IP's you want to access this forwarding and afterwards you have to make a deny rule for this forwarding service which denies all the following attempts.
11-30-2012 02:11 PM
Yup, as I guessed. SO I setup the rules and no more access from where I don't want. Thanks!
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