Pedro,

This is the right configuration for port forwarding to a LAN-client :

Access from : any
Target : <any Uplink>
Port :TCP 51413
Translate to IP 192.168.1.25  port 51413 


"Access from : RED" does not work. I don't understand why. Do you ?
"Target : GREEN" or "Target : 192.168.1.25" does not work. I don't
understand why I can't use my LAN-client as target, as this is the
client to where to portforward ?!

Even with a good understanding of IPtables, I don't get this 'acces',
'target' and 'source'.

Can you maybe post a link to some examples cause I feel that the
documentation of Endian lacks some explanatory examples.


Jonas.


On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 10:12 +0000, Pedro M. S. Oliveira wrote:

> Hi
> I disagree on you both about the new EFW firewall interface, I see it
> much more complete and feature rich than the previous one. This new
> interface has more advanced options that you may use and it reseable
> best the iptables capabilities. In my opinion this is the way to go
> and it will be the difference between an home router and a business
> system.
> im sure that with a bit of reading about firewall and the way they
> work you ll get there.
> cheers,
> pedro


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