Install AMTM by ssh and from there install Skynet. In Skynet you can block any ip you want....I'm using Merlin 384.4 Beta3 and I keep getting access reports from AiProtection Two Way IPS from same IP's. How can I set router to just straight block ANY connections to me from those IP's? Where can I do that in router settings?
Thx
I'm using Merlin 384.4 Beta3 and I keep getting access reports from AiProtection Two Way IPS from same IP's. How can I set router to just straight block ANY connections to me from those IP's? Where can I do that in router settings?
Thx
Not that I'm aware of. You could use keyword filtering which is native to the firmware.Lets say I'm not in the mood of installing anything extra on it. What can I do with router as it is with Merlin firmware? No setting within Firewall that can do this or some other existing module?
You don't need to do anything, the router blocks all unsolicited incoming connections by default. The only thing that has changed is that AiProtection is giving you more information than before.I'm using Merlin 384.4 Beta3 and I keep getting access reports from AiProtection Two Way IPS from same IP's. How can I set router to just straight block ANY connections to me from those IP's? Where can I do that in router settings
I think ai protection come first then followed by ipset blocked by Skynet.Install AMTM by ssh and from there install Skynet. In Skynet you can block any ip you want....
Lets say I'm not in the mood of installing anything extra on it. What can I do with router as it is with Merlin firmware? No setting within Firewall that can do this or some other existing module?
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