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  • ...an exit PuTTY after this return to the WebUI; navigate to the <b>Network → Firewall → General Settings</b> page.</li> ...an exit PuTTY after this return to the WebUI; navigate to the <b>Network → Firewall → General Settings</b> page.</li>
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  • * Navigate to the '''Firewall''' page, located under the '''Network''' tab: [[File:Finding network firewall.png]]
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  • ...this approach exposes the server completely to the WAN''', nullifying any firewall rules which are imposed over the WAN interface, so be cautious. ...re of which ports are open on the device, as this forwarding nullifies the Firewall rules which apply to the WAN interface.
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  • * Then, navigate to the menu '''Network → Firewall → Traffic Rules''' and add new instance or edit telnet instance. [[File:Networking Rut955 WebUI Firewall traffic rules v1.bmp|border]]
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  • ...you don't have any firewall rules to block IP addresses and ports that the firewall is not aware of.
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  • uci set firewall.@rule[5].enabled=1 /etc/init.d/firewall restart
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  • uci set firewall.@rule[5].enabled=1 /etc/init.d/firewall restart
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  • 2. Modify Enable-DHCP-renew firewall rule in '''Network -> Firewall -> Traffic rules''' to additionally allow destination port 67.
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  • ...lso provides network management possibilities such as routing and creating firewall rules. <li>Enter your Teltonika device's WebUI and navigate to the Network → Firewall → Port Forwards page.</li>
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  • Do not forget to adjust firewall if necessary (TCP port 443): /ip firewall filter
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  • Adjust firewall by using this command: /ip firewall filter
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  • To do this, navigate to the <b>Network → Firewall → Traffic Rules</b> page and scroll down until you see the <b>Open Ports [[File:Networking rutxxx configuration examples openvpn over stunnel firewall configuration v2.jpg|border|class=tlt-border|1100px]]
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  • 5. Further, we need to allow SSH connection on ufw. Configure firewall and open port 22 with following commands: Lastly, check the firewall status to see if rules have been configured or not:
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  • For '''HUB''' in Network <b>→</b> Firewall GRE zone change from '''REJECT''' to '''ACCEPT''' on '''FORWARD.''' [[File:Firewall new.png|alt=|border]]
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  • ...olid #E8E8E8; text-align: left; vertical-align: top; background: white;" | Firewall ...e;" | Sends a report message when any configuration changes to '''[[RUT900 Firewall]]''' are applied. For example, a new Traffic rule is added, a new SNAT rule
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  • ...solid #E8E8E8; text-align: left; vertical-align: top; background: white;" |Firewall ...ds a report message when any configuration changes to '''[[RUT955_Firewall|Firewall]]''' are applied. For example, a new Traffic rule is added, a new SNAT rule
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  • Firstly, In the '''WebUI''', navigate to '''Network → Firewall'''. In this section, you should observe two entries: " '''WAN'''," which re Navigate to Network → Firewall → General settings and enable/disable Software flow offloading option, de
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  • * Security Features. Routers often include firewall capabilities, which can filter and control the flow of traffic to enhance n ...d Security. These switches offer robust security features, including ACLs, firewall capabilities, and deep packet inspection.
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  • ...completing the previous steps, now we will need to configure the server’s firewall to allow Peer-to-Peer communication. Follow these steps, to do that: *Go to '''Network → Firewall → General settings'''
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  • *Example: '''/etc/init.d/firewall stop''' <li>[[Disable Firewall]]</li>
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