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    Firewall - Outbound rules

    I don't have Merlin. Even with CIDR, the range I'm looking to cover generates many entries if I'm not mistaken. Something weird that I did notice is that TCP and TCP ALL, do not function the same way meaning TCP will do the block (deny) and TCP ALL won't. I'm currently making use of asterisk...
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    Firewall - Outbound rules

    What difference does it make. Seems to me that most routers in this Asus class use firmware that functions identical/almost identical to other in the class.
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    Firewall - Outbound rules

    Correct. Actually, it could be either dest or source ip depending on how far you want to lock things down with deny rules. AX 88 Pro
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    Firewall - Outbound rules

    Thanks everyone. Specifically, I was looking to cover something along this range of .2 - .254. (as an example 192.168.0.2 - 192.168.0.254) I wanted to leave .1 out of the range.
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    Firewall - Outbound rules

    I know the firewall has inbound filtering, however, I don't see the capability to further custom lockdown the firewall. Does anyone know how to setup custom outbound rules using the Network Services Filter ? At the bottom of the image below, you have Source IP and Destination IP listed. (ie...
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    Router access

    1) So I could access a VPN server running on router B even though its behind router A and on A's lan ? 2) Not brute force password attack. I was thinking of a more sophisticated attack like vulnerabilies in the routers software allowing RCE. 3) Not sure what you're referring to.
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    Router access

    Thanks. If I setup a vpn server on B, how can I possibly access it when not at home ? The IP address assigned to it is from router A DHCP (lan address). I'm assuming some kind of portforwarding from A ? I understand DDNS, however, I thought that was strickly for internet facing routers (ie...
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    Router access

    I have 2 routers connected via wire. This is my setup. Fibre to the home going to ISP router (A) ----> my router (B) My router(B) is connected to the ISP router(A) via cable (lan port A to wan port B) Both routers have DHCP enabled so B is on A's lan. My question 1) How can I access (ie...
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