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cdikland

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I seem to be having issues getting the above to work as I expected it would.
Basically I have 10 devices with LAN IP 192.168.1.201-210 for which I want to block ports 3478, 8443 and 8080. Initially I added 3 table entries within the Network Service Filter table and only specified the destination port and TCP. I then went to check my "System Log/Connection Log" and hit "Refresh". This is partly what I got.


tcp --- 192.168.1.202:3330 --- 54.196.41.179:3478 --- ESTABLISHED
tcp --- 192.168.1.205:3330 --- 54.237.116.89:3478 --- ESTABLISHED

...202 and ...205 are still connecting to port 3478. I refreshed the list several more times and each time one or more of the 10 devices still was accessing this port. I went as far as entering the source IP for each device and the destination ports but when I checked the connections log they still would appear.

What am I doing wrong??

Router: AC68U
FW: 3.0.0.4.374.39
 
So I hooked up a GS108T smartswitch between the devices whose ports I want to block and the router, added the appropriate filter to the smartswitch and was able to succeed with what I tried to do above with "Network Services Filter" on the AC68U. Worked like a charm.

Based on my success with the smartswitch I assume I am either not setting up the filter right on the router or the "Network Services" is bugged and allowing these ports through.:confused:



Router: AC68U
FW: 3.0.0.4.374.39
 

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