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| ==How to check the current connection state in Teltonika RUTOS?== | | ==How to check the current connection state in Teltonika RUTOS?== |
− | 1. In Webui go to Status > Realtime Data > Connections. | + | 1. In WebUI, Go to '''Status''' > '''Realtime Data''' > '''Connections'''. |
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− | 2. In CLI, use the command “iptables -L -n -v | grep "state”” to show the iptables rules involving “State Module”. | + | 2. In CLI, use the below command to show the iptables rules involving “State Module”. |
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| + | iptables -L -n -v | grep "state" |
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− | 3. In CLI, use the command “cat /proc/net/nf_conntrack” to display the connection tracking table maintained by the kernel. It shows active connections and their states, which is essential for SPI. | + | 3. In CLI, use the command '''cat /proc/net/nf_conntrack''' to display the connection tracking table maintained by the kernel. It shows active connections and their states, which is essential for SPI. |
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| iptables -t raw -A PREROUTING -i interfaceName -p tcp --dport destinationPort -j CT --notrack | | iptables -t raw -A PREROUTING -i interfaceName -p tcp --dport destinationPort -j CT --notrack |
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| + | [[Category: Networking]] |