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Cant get firewall filter to stop port 80 5510
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08 Jan 2012 18:11 #70702
by terrymars
Cant get firewall filter to stop port 80 5510 was created by terrymars
Hi, I am new to firewall rules. I want to allow only certain wan ip to browse my server.
I have done a factory reset.
setup Wan by IP address in my lan. Then added a server to the sub lan.
Tried accessing from lan to browse, but blocked.
Then I allow open port 80 to my server.
I can now browse from lan.
I set firewall filter as follows as per FAQ.
Set#2 Data
all addresses
Source ports = 80 ~ 80
Dest ports = 80 ~ 80
Block if no further match
all saved and re-booted router.
But I can still browse from the outside.
Once blocked I can then set up a rule to allow certain IP addresses.
Thanks Terry
I have done a factory reset.
setup Wan by IP address in my lan. Then added a server to the sub lan.
Tried accessing from lan to browse, but blocked.
Then I allow open port 80 to my server.
I can now browse from lan.
I set firewall filter as follows as per FAQ.
Set#2 Data
all addresses
Source ports = 80 ~ 80
Dest ports = 80 ~ 80
Block if no further match
all saved and re-booted router.
But I can still browse from the outside.
Once blocked I can then set up a rule to allow certain IP addresses.
Thanks Terry
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08 Jan 2012 23:29 #70704
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Firstly, on the internet the request can travel on ANY port. So set the Source to be 1 to 65535
See this SMTP illustration I put together a short while back:http://forum.draytek.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=16578&hilit=+SMTP#p69891
It is for SMTP, but will do fine for your Web concept. Regards, Neal
Replied by nealuk on topic Re: Cant get firewall filter to stop port 80 5510
...Source ports = 80 ~ 80...terrymars wrote:
Firstly, on the internet the request can travel on ANY port. So set the Source to be 1 to 65535
See this SMTP illustration I put together a short while back:
It is for SMTP, but will do fine for your Web concept. Regards, Neal
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09 Jan 2012 09:13 #70705
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Replied by terrymars on topic Re: Cant get firewall filter to stop port 80 5510
Hi Neal
Great that worked. I did not know to make source ports any, I assumed it would always come in on 80.
Thanks very much.
Terry
Great that worked. I did not know to make source ports any, I assumed it would always come in on 80.
Thanks very much.
Terry
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