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+ | ====== Firewall ====== | ||
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+ | The Firewall page allows you to configure options to protect or facilitate various types of network communications. | ||
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===== Firewall ===== | ===== Firewall ===== | ||
- | The Firewall page allows | + | {{: |
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+ | \\ **WAN interfaces respond to ping and traceroute: | ||
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+ | **Limit communication to: **This specifies the maximum number of requests per second to which the Firewall will reply. Setting a limit number is recommended to prevent DDoS attacks.\\ | ||
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+ | **Enable TCP SYN cookies: | ||
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+ | **Enable DCSP Fix: **Checking this enables a workaround for packet marking, a well-known issue related to DSCP when connected to Comcast. | ||
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+ | **Allow DHCP Spoofing: ** | ||
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+ | **Smart MTU black hole detection: | ||
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+ | ===== NAT ===== | ||
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+ | **NAT loopback:** This technique allows LAN devices to access each other via the router' | ||
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+ | * All | ||
+ | * Forwarded Only | ||
+ | * Disabled | ||
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+ | **NAT target** - This defines the way NAT is implemented for use during loopback. Masquerade is the default, but involves an additional lookup. ad the mapping of done towards an interface. SNAT is minutely faster, as the NAT mapping points directly to the destination IP and so it bypasses the lookup stage. However, SNAT is less reliable than Masquerade. | ||
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+ | ===== Multicast ===== | ||
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+ | **Enable IGMP proxy** - Checking this enables the IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) service. | ||
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+ | LAN0 - LAN3 Specifies which bridges will participate in IGMP, with the router acting as a proxy between selected LANs. This allows IGMP to work between VLANs. | ||
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+ | * LAN0 - Checking this means the LAN0 bridge will participate in IGMP proxy. | ||
+ | * LAN1 - Checking this means the LAN1 bridge will participate in IGMP proxy. | ||
+ | * LAN2 - Checking this means the LAN2 bridge will participate in IGMP proxy. | ||
+ | * LAN3 - Checking this means the LAN3 bridge will participate in IGMP proxy. | ||
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+ | **Enable quick leave** - This is a feature of IGMP v2 and later. Enabling this allows the router to stop streaming multicast to an IP address as soon as that device sends a "quick leave" IGMP packet. | ||
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+ | **Custom Configuration** - This option allows you to set advanced parameters for the IGMP proxy daemon. Consult official IGMP documentation before using this.\\ | ||
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+ | **Enable Udpxy** - Like IGMP proxy, Udpxy allows multicast | ||
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+ | **Upstream interface** - Here, enter the stream source is expected to live. (Default: blank). | ||
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+ | **LAN0/ | ||
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+ | **Enable client statistics** - Enabling this causes FreshTomato to collect statistics about Udpxy clients. | ||
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+ | **Max clients - ** This represents the maximum number of simultaneous Udpxy clients. Udpxy is is a lightweight protocol, and only works well for a limited number of clients. For this reason, you might want to impose a maximum limit. | ||
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+ | **Udpxy port**- This specifies the port on which you can recive Udpxy information from your router.\\ | ||
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+ | **Efficient Multicast Forwarding (IGMP Snooping) -** IGMP snooping makes the router' | ||
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+ | However, caution is advised. IGMP Snooping can interfere with proper functioning of UPnP or DLNA. This can make Multicast configuration errors or deficiencies appear as UPnP issues. Enabling IGMP snooping on a router' | ||
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+ | A common symptom of this is a network host (say, a Smart TV) which appears after it's powered on, but then " | ||
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+ | **Force IGMPv2** - IGMPv2 enhances IGMP with additional messages/ | ||
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+ | Other features of IGMPv2 include: | ||
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+ | Group specific membership query. The router can now send a membership query for a specific group address. When the router receives a leave group message, it will use this query to check if there are still any hosts interested in receiving the multicast traffic. | ||
- | {{: | + | MRT (Maximum Response Time) field. This new field in query messages specifies how much time hosts have to respond to the query. |
- | **WAN interfaces respond to ping and traceroute** - When enabled this option allows your device | + | |
- | **Limit communication to**: This number imposes a maximum number of requests per seconds. It is advised to set up a limit to prevent DDOS attacks.\\ | + | |
- | {{: | + | Querier election process. When two routers are connected to the same subnet, only one of them should send query messages. Having an " |
- | **Enable TCP SYN cookies** - Enabling this will protect | + | |
- | **Enable DCSP Fix** - This enables a work-around for a well-known issue related SCP (packet marking) when connected to the ISP Comcast\\ | + | |
- | **IPv6 IPSec Passthrough** - FIXME\\ | + | |