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Topic: block OPT1 from the M0n0wall web gui?  (Read 2209 times)
« on: January 28, 2008, 03:14:39 »
scmutiger *
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How can this be done?  I thought I had my rules setup to block all access from OPT1 to the LAN, but I can still see my Windows Network (no access though).  What should my rules look like to block all access from OPT1 to the LAN?


Thanks in advance,
scmutiger

« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2008, 17:11:22 »
markb ****
Posts: 331

Make rules on your OPt1 interface that blocks access to the specific IP address of the Opt1 interface, the LAN interface and the WAN interface.
« Reply #2 on: December 07, 2009, 23:35:20 »
jobertel *
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From OPT1 the GUI address and Gateway address are the same thing. Won't blocking OPT1 from that address also block it from getting out to the internet?

Thanks,

John B.
« Reply #3 on: December 08, 2009, 01:19:25 »
knightmb ****
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How can this be done?  I thought I had my rules setup to block all access from OPT1 to the LAN, but I can still see my Windows Network (no access though).  What should my rules look like to block all access from OPT1 to the LAN?


Thanks in advance,
scmutiger


I don't think broadcast packets will travel from OPT1 to LAN, so I'm not sure how you are seeing the other network to begin with? You would create a rule on the OTP1 that list the LAN as the source, and the OTP1 as the destination rule at the very top that has it set to block all ports and protocols. That way it won't affect Internet for the OTP1 segment.

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