Todd Goodman <t...@bonedaddy.net> writes: > There is a basic firewall in place with OpenWRT (enabled by default.) > > There is a a web GUI for OpenWRT (as well as with DD-WRT.) > > The web GUI supports the usual config pages as with other similar home > routers. > > There's a status page showing the iptables chains with the packet > counts for each rule (the most complicated page to view I'd say.) > > There's config pages for overall firewall config with default policies > and other things such as zone config. There's a "traffic control" page > which lets you define your filter rules and a "Traffic Redirection" page > which allows you to set up your port forwarding (DNAT.) > > It's quite easy to configure and doesn't require iptables knowledge. > > Though I like very much that the option is there if I want to take > advantage of it.
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