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access_restrictions [2023/05/24 21:37] – [Scripting Access Restrictions] -formatting hogwildaccess_restrictions [2023/07/02 01:52] – Removed extraneous blank lines techie007
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 To see what's in the first rule, we can issue the following command at a FreshTomato shell prompt: To see what's in the first rule, we can issue the following command at a FreshTomato shell prompt:
- +<code ->nvram get rrule0</code>
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-<code -> +
-nvram get rrule0 +
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 The returned string might look something like this: The returned string might look something like this:
- +<code ->1|540|1140|62|||block-site.com$|0|New Rule 1</code>
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-<code -> +
-1|540|1140|62|||block-site.com$|0|New Rule 1 +
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 It is coded in binary: It is coded in binary:
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   * 1 = Sunday   * 1 = Sunday
   * 2 = Monday   * 2 = Monday
-  * = Tuesday +  * = Tuesday 
-  * = Wednesday +  * = Wednesday 
-  * = Thursday +  * 16 = Thursday 
-  * Saturday +  * 32 Friday 
-  * = Sunday +  * 64 = Sunday
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 For multiple days, add the corresponding numbers for each day. For multiple days, add the corresponding numbers for each day.
  
-In the above example the fourth field is 62 which is equal to 2+4+8+16+32 . This means the rule should be active on Mon, Tue, Wed., Thu., and Fri. That is, only on weekdays. If you had checked the //Everyday// option, the value would have been 127.+In the above examplethe fourth field is 62which is equal to 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 + 32 . This means the rule should be active on Mon, Tue, Wed., Thu., and Fri. That is, only on weekdays. If you had checked the //Everyday// option, the value would have been 127.
  
 **Field 5:** shows the IP or MAC Address range on your network for which the rule should be applied. **Field 5:** shows the IP or MAC Address range on your network for which the rule should be applied.
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 If you have JFFS enabled in FreshTomato, you can copy the script under the jffs directory and schedule it to run as a cron job, if you wish. If you have JFFS enabled in FreshTomato, you can copy the script under the jffs directory and schedule it to run as a cron job, if you wish.
  
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 [[http://web.archive.org/web/20160321090715/http://infinilogix.com/wordpress/network-programming/routers/how-to-control-access-restriction-rules-in-tomato-by-a-shell-script|Credit: Justin from "infinilogix.com" - original page which is now only accessible via archive.org]] [[http://web.archive.org/web/20160321090715/http://infinilogix.com/wordpress/network-programming/routers/how-to-control-access-restriction-rules-in-tomato-by-a-shell-script|Credit: Justin from "infinilogix.com" - original page which is now only accessible via archive.org]]
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access_restrictions.txt · Last modified: 2023/10/26 17:20 by hogwild