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I have a couple of untrusted devices with static IPs on our LAN. I want to allow them access to the WAN but not to other devices on the LAN (except for DNS on the router/gateway).I've tried many rules and none seem to have any effect, much like this ...
The certificate authority has an apostrophe in it, which your firmware does not escape in the HTML output, thus it echoes everything after the > that follows the ' and no list of certificates displays anymore.
<input type="hidden" name="table_data" v...
So I'm to understand that the Firewall on this device is effectively useless, even after updating to the Jun-17 firmware?With these rules, I expect to be able to connect into the restricted devices (web interface/SSH) but not have them connect out ex...
@agekov I have also added such a rule via the SSH interface, as well as trying a netmask version 192.168.1.8/255.255.255.255 (which it would not accept), but none made any difference.
Hi @agekov,Thanks for replying. Yes, those are the untrusted IPs, and both have reserved addresses based on their MAC.I've tried the same rule using both LAN and ANY as the source interface.Thanks.
Thanks, Cisco. I only had to write my own temporary Firefox extension to rewrite the broken raw HTML from the network, before it got parsed, to resolve this, since resetting the router does not reset certificates. Honestly, how does printing raw user...