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disable_access_to_admin_access_ssh:gui_for_guest_v:wlan [2021/02/09 23:04] – hogwild | disable_access_to_admin_access_ssh:gui_for_guest_v:wlan [2024/03/02 17:01] – Fix Network link hogwild | ||
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- | ===== Disable | + | ====== Disable |
- | The default settings | + | The default settings |
- | If you don't want to communication | + | If you don't want communication on a certain |
- | < | + | < |
iptables -t filter -I INPUT 1 -p tcp -m multiport -i br1 --dport 22, | iptables -t filter -I INPUT 1 -p tcp -m multiport -i br1 --dport 22, | ||
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</ | </ | ||
- | Your bridge number | + | \\ |
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+ | The bridge number | ||
- | If you're using non-standard port numbers, | + | If you use non-standard port numbers, |
- | Be careful not to lock yourself out of having access. It's not a good idea to filter on bridge | + | If you have multiple bridges or guest VLANs, you can add additional lines and change the relevant |
- | This will take effect as soon as the firewall script is called next. You can force this manually | + | You can force the command(s) to take effect |