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23 May 2013 23:31 #76313
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In port forwarding in my previous router I was able to lock down port 25 to a certain WAN ip address range that corresponds to my 'email security provider'.
In the 2830n in port forwarding I can only specify wan1, wan2 and not an external range to allow connections from.
Could I have some pointers as to how to do this? Am assuming I must define a firewall rule somewhere...
Thanks!
In the 2830n in port forwarding I can only specify wan1, wan2 and not an external range to allow connections from.
Could I have some pointers as to how to do this? Am assuming I must define a firewall rule somewhere...
Thanks!
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30 May 2013 16:06 #76352
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Replied by sicon on topic Re: lock down to ip range
have you got a subnet of external addresses?
If you do then you need to create them as alias and then you use open ports and select the alias you want
If how ever you been you want to accept mail from the services provider IPs then you need to do it in the Datafilter
Create a Block all unless further match rule for SMTP and then under it create an Allow rule for the IPs you want to receive mail from for SMTP
If you do then you need to create them as alias and then you use open ports and select the alias you want
If how ever you been you want to accept mail from the services provider IPs then you need to do it in the Datafilter
Create a Block all unless further match
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