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Can anyone suggest a wireless router which supports IP-restricted port
forwarding? I.e. I want to be able to ssh into my home machine, but I want the router to only let certain IP's in. I thought this was a basic feature since my trusty old non-wireless d-link DI604 supported it, but since looking around for a wireless replacement I can't seem to find any that do it. A Linksys support rep even told me flat out "our routers can't do that", which I find hard to believe. BDB |
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On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 05:25:46 +0000, BDB rearranged some electrons to form:
> Can anyone suggest a wireless router which supports IP-restricted port > forwarding? I.e. I want to be able to ssh into my home machine, but > I want the router to only let certain IP's in. I thought this was > a basic feature since my trusty old non-wireless d-link DI604 supported > it, but since looking around for a wireless replacement I can't seem to > find any that do it. A Linksys support rep even told me flat out "our > routers can't do that", which I find hard to believe. The Linksys WRT54G can block/allow MAC addresses access to the WAN. However, your machine can certainly block/allow services by IP address. man hosts.deny man hosts.allow -- David M (dmacchiarolo) http://home.triad.rr.com/redsled T/S 53 sled351 Linux 2.4.18-14 has been up 7 days 8:29 |
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David M wrote:
> The Linksys WRT54G can block/allow MAC addresses access to the WAN. > > However, your machine can certainly block/allow services by IP address. Yes, I know this. But it's better security to do it at the router also. |
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> Can anyone suggest a wireless router which supports IP-restricted port
> forwarding? Any of the wireless routers that can run OpenWRT cam do it (at least, after installing OpenWRT). Stefan |
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