Difference between revisions of "Blocking Internet Access for LAN Clients"

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             <li>Set 'Destination Zone' to <i>wan</i>.</li>
 
             <li>Set 'Destination Zone' to <i>wan</i>.</li>
 
             <li>Click 'Add'.</li>
 
             <li>Click 'Add'.</li>
         </ol>[[File:Networking_device_faq_blocking_internet_access_for_lan_clients_1.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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         </ol>[[File:New rule traffic rule Block LAN.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
     </li>
 
     </li>
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
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             <li>Set 'Protocol' to <i>Any</i>.</li>
 
             <li>Set 'Protocol' to <i>Any</i>.</li>
 
             <li>Set 'Action' to <i>Drop</i>.</li>
 
             <li>Set 'Action' to <i>Drop</i>.</li>
         </ol>[[File:Networking_device_faq_blocking_internet_access_for_lan_clients_2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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         </ol>[[File:Networking device faq blocking internet access for lan clients v4 2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
     </li>
 
     </li>
 
     <li>If you later wish to undo the changes, you can delete the rule or turn it off.<br>[[File:Networking_device_faq_blocking_internet_access_for_lan_clients_3.gif|border|class=tlt-border]]</li>
 
     <li>If you later wish to undo the changes, you can delete the rule or turn it off.<br>[[File:Networking_device_faq_blocking_internet_access_for_lan_clients_3.gif|border|class=tlt-border]]</li>
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             <li>Set 'Source address' to the the one that you wish to block.</li>
 
             <li>Set 'Source address' to the the one that you wish to block.</li>
 
             <li>Set 'Action' to <i>Drop</i>.</li>
 
             <li>Set 'Action' to <i>Drop</i>.</li>
         </ol>[[File:Networking_device_faq_blocking_internet_access_for_lan_clients_4.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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         </ol>[[File:Traffic rule single config Block LAN.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
     </li>
 
     </li>
     <li>Alternatively, you can specify an IP address/netmask combination to include a range of addresses. For example, specifying <i>192.168.1.100/30</i> as the 'Source address' would denote a range of 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.103.<br>[[File:Networking_device_faq_blocking_internet_access_for_lan_clients_5.png|border|class=tlt-border]]</li>
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     <li>Alternatively, you can specify an IP address/netmask combination to include a range of addresses. For example, specifying <i>192.168.1.100/30</i> as the 'Source address' would denote a range of 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.103.<br>[[File:Traffic rule single subnet config Block LAN.png|border|class=tlt-border]]</li>
 
     <li>If you later wish to undo the changes, you can delete the rule or turn it off.<br>[[File:Networking_device_faq_blocking_internet_access_for_lan_clients_3.gif|border|class=tlt-border]]</li>
 
     <li>If you later wish to undo the changes, you can delete the rule or turn it off.<br>[[File:Networking_device_faq_blocking_internet_access_for_lan_clients_3.gif|border|class=tlt-border]]</li>
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
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             <li>Set 'Destination address' to the the one that you wish to block.</li>
 
             <li>Set 'Destination address' to the the one that you wish to block.</li>
 
             <li>Set 'Action' to <i>Drop</i>.</li>
 
             <li>Set 'Action' to <i>Drop</i>.</li>
         </ol>[[File:Networking_device_faq_blocking_internet_access_for_lan_clients_8.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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         </ol>[[File:Traffic rule destination config Block LAN.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
     </li>
 
     </li>
     <li>Alternatively, you can specify an IP address/netmask combination to include a range of addresses. For example, specifying <i>10.0.0.0/8</i> as the 'Destination address' would denote a range of 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255<br>[[File:Networking_device_faq_blocking_internet_access_for_lan_clients_9.png|border|class=tlt-border]]</li>
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     <li>Alternatively, you can specify an IP address/netmask combination to include a range of addresses. For example, specifying <i>10.0.0.0/8</i> as the 'Destination address' would denote a range of 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255<br>[[File:Traffic rule destination subnet config Block LAN.png|border|class=tlt-border]]</li>
 
     <li>If you later wish to undo the changes, you can delete the rule or turn it off.<br>[[File:Networking_device_faq_blocking_internet_access_for_lan_clients_3.gif|border|class=tlt-border]]</li>
 
     <li>If you later wish to undo the changes, you can delete the rule or turn it off.<br>[[File:Networking_device_faq_blocking_internet_access_for_lan_clients_3.gif|border|class=tlt-border]]</li>
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
  
 
==Blocking a specific site(s)==
 
==Blocking a specific site(s)==
 
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'''Note''': On RUT and TRB series devices, Web Filter is additional software that can be installed from the '''Services → Package Manager''' page.
 
<ul>
 
<ul>
 
     <li>To block access to a website for LAN clients, go to Services → Web Filter.</li>
 
     <li>To block access to a website for LAN clients, go to Services → Web Filter.</li>
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             <li>Turn Web Filter on.</li>
 
             <li>Turn Web Filter on.</li>
 
             <li>Set 'Mode' to <i>Blacklist</i>.</li>
 
             <li>Set 'Mode' to <i>Blacklist</i>.</li>
         </ol>[[File:Networking_device_faq_blocking_internet_access_for_lan_clients_6.png|border|class=tlt-border]]<br>Alternatively, you can set 'Mode' to <i>Whitelist</i> to allow access only to specific sites and block access to all others.
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         </ol>[[File:Site blocking config Web filter.png|border|class=tlt-border]]<br>Alternatively, you can set 'Mode' to <i>Whitelist</i> to allow access only to specific sites and block access to all others.
 
     </li>
 
     </li>
 
     <li>Specify sites that you wish to block under the 'Site Blocking Rules' section.
 
     <li>Specify sites that you wish to block under the 'Site Blocking Rules' section.
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             <li>Specify a 'Hostname' that you wish to block.</li>
 
             <li>Specify a 'Hostname' that you wish to block.</li>
 
             <li>Don't forget to save the changes.</li>
 
             <li>Don't forget to save the changes.</li>
         </ol>[[File:Networking_device_faq_blocking_internet_access_for_lan_clients_7.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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         </ol>[[File:Site blocking example config Web Filter.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
     </li>
 
     </li>
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
  
 
[[Category:Networking]]
 
[[Category:Networking]]

Revision as of 10:30, 19 May 2023

Main Page > General Information > Configuration Examples > Router control and monitoring > Blocking Internet Access for LAN Clients

The information on this page is updated in accordance with the 00.07.4 firmware version .

Introduction

This article contains instructions o how to block Internet access for LAN clients using a Teltonika-Networks device.

Blocking WAN (Internet) access

Access between your end device and other networks is controlled by your network device's (router, gateway) firewall. Therefore, in order to set networks access limitations you will need to modify the firewall configuration. In the Teltonika-Networks devices this can be done over the Network → Firewall page.


  • First, go to the Network → Firewall → Traffic Rules page.
  • Scroll down to the 'Add New Forward Rule' section and create a rule such as this:
    1. Create a custom name for the rule.
    2. Set 'Source Zone' to lan.
    3. Set 'Destination Zone' to wan.
    4. Click 'Add'.
    New rule traffic rule Block LAN.png

All clients


  • To block all LAN clients from accessing the Internet, set up the rule like this:
    1. Set 'Protocol' to Any.
    2. Set 'Action' to Drop.
    Networking device faq blocking internet access for lan clients v4 2.png
  • If you later wish to undo the changes, you can delete the rule or turn it off.
    Networking device faq blocking internet access for lan clients 3.gif

Single client or range of clients


  • To block a single LAN client from accessing the Internet, set up the rule like this:
    1. Set 'Protocol' to Any.
    2. Set 'Source address' to the the one that you wish to block.
    3. Set 'Action' to Drop.
    Traffic rule single config Block LAN.png
  • Alternatively, you can specify an IP address/netmask combination to include a range of addresses. For example, specifying 192.168.1.100/30 as the 'Source address' would denote a range of 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.103.
    Traffic rule single subnet config Block LAN.png
  • If you later wish to undo the changes, you can delete the rule or turn it off.
    Networking device faq blocking internet access for lan clients 3.gif

Blocking a specific IP or network


  • To block all LAN clients from accessing specific IP address, set up the rule like this:
    1. Set 'Protocol' to Any.
    2. Set 'Destination address' to the the one that you wish to block.
    3. Set 'Action' to Drop.
    Traffic rule destination config Block LAN.png
  • Alternatively, you can specify an IP address/netmask combination to include a range of addresses. For example, specifying 10.0.0.0/8 as the 'Destination address' would denote a range of 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255
    Traffic rule destination subnet config Block LAN.png
  • If you later wish to undo the changes, you can delete the rule or turn it off.
    Networking device faq blocking internet access for lan clients 3.gif

Blocking a specific site(s)

Note: On RUT and TRB series devices, Web Filter is additional software that can be installed from the Services → Package Manager page.

  • To block access to a website for LAN clients, go to Services → Web Filter.
  • Set the main parameters of Web Filter under the 'Site Blocking Settings' section.
    1. Turn Web Filter on.
    2. Set 'Mode' to Blacklist.
    Site blocking config Web filter.png
    Alternatively, you can set 'Mode' to Whitelist to allow access only to specific sites and block access to all others.
  • Specify sites that you wish to block under the 'Site Blocking Rules' section.
    1. Click 'Add' to create a new entry in the list. You may add as many entries as you wish.
    2. Specify a 'Hostname' that you wish to block.
    3. Don't forget to save the changes.
    Site blocking example config Web Filter.png