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I’ve an RV260W with firmware 1.0.00.17 and trying to set up secure incoming port forwarding rules. I want a specific public IP address to have access to an internal service, all other public IP addresses else should be blocked. I’d expect this to wor...
Hi, I've got an RV260 and have set up what I think you are describing but I'm not sure if they run the same firmware though. This is how I'd set up your config on mine like this :- Set up in Service Managementsvc_50443 for port 50443svc_00443 for por...
Hi Boyd, yes manually adding a DENY Any to VLAN1 solved the problem. The Port Forwarding allows WAN > VLAN1 but the default Denied is WAN > VLAN so doesn't block anything. It gives a false sense of security and defaults to being open. The problem h...
> We are able to get the network back online by rebooting the router, but there are no error logs indicating the what the problem is on the router: I've a related problem which I've not started investigating yet with my RV260 - I know it's different ...
Is this the same problem as I'm having with an RV260? It seems that Access Rules are ignored and any Port Forwarding entry opens that port to the entire WAN and it can't be secured. https://community.cisco.com/t5/small-business-routers/rv260-port-fo...