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===== DMZ ===== | ===== DMZ ===== | ||
- | On a more sophisticated network, the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) is a specific area of the network where services are provided in a secure way. However, in FreshTomato, | + | On a more sophisticated network, the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) is a specific area of the network where services are provided in a secure way. However, in FreshTomato, |
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- | **Enable DMZ**: This turns the DMZ function on or off. | + | |
**Destination Address**: This is the LAN IP address of the device meant to receive all these forwarded ports. | **Destination Address**: This is the LAN IP address of the device meant to receive all these forwarded ports. | ||
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**Source Address Restriction**: | **Source Address Restriction**: | ||
- | **Leave Remote Access**: If enabled, this will force SSH (TCP port 22) and HTTP (TCP port 443) traffic to always be answered by the FreshTomato router, regardless of DMZ settings. | + | **Leave Remote Access**: If enabled, this will force SSH (TCP port 22) and HTTP (TCP port 443) traffic to always be answered by the FreshTomato router, regardless of DMZ settings. |
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