Hi guys,
I've been meaning to do this for a while, so here goes:
I've got an open port on my router, to access a music server program from my iPhone/iPad via 3G or WiFi outside my home. I use a DNS address to reach my IP. My router is the AT&T U-verse HGV3801.
Although this port is open, and the program that uses it is not set up for a password, the exposure (to me) is somewhat limited, as there are no files that can really be modified via the program that you could access. Still, it is technically open, if you know where to look.
So, I'd like to limit devices that can access this one UDP port to just a handful of MAC addresses, i.e. my iPhone and iPad. I realize that MACs can be spoofed, but that would be way to much effort for someone to go through. What kind of device or software can facilitate this? My router does not seem to allow for it. I only tell it which MAC ID behind my router uses that port, not which devices can actually access it.
Sorry for the noob questions, and maybe I'm not even fully grasping the concepts. But I appreciate any tips.
I've been meaning to do this for a while, so here goes:
I've got an open port on my router, to access a music server program from my iPhone/iPad via 3G or WiFi outside my home. I use a DNS address to reach my IP. My router is the AT&T U-verse HGV3801.
Although this port is open, and the program that uses it is not set up for a password, the exposure (to me) is somewhat limited, as there are no files that can really be modified via the program that you could access. Still, it is technically open, if you know where to look.
So, I'd like to limit devices that can access this one UDP port to just a handful of MAC addresses, i.e. my iPhone and iPad. I realize that MACs can be spoofed, but that would be way to much effort for someone to go through. What kind of device or software can facilitate this? My router does not seem to allow for it. I only tell it which MAC ID behind my router uses that port, not which devices can actually access it.
Sorry for the noob questions, and maybe I'm not even fully grasping the concepts. But I appreciate any tips.