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===== Triggered Port Forwarding ===== | ===== Triggered Port Forwarding ===== | ||
- | Port Triggering is a dynamic form of Port Forwarding. Ports are opened when they are needed and closed when not in use. Because of this, triggered ports are more secure than traditional, | + | Port Triggering is a dynamic form of Port Forwarding. Ports are opened when they are needed and closed when not in use. As a result, triggered ports are more secure than static (manually configured) forwarded ports. |
- | With port triggering, an application on a LAN host initiates traffic towards the Internet. The Triggering function remembers the traffic pattern. When that same traffic | + | With port triggering, an application on a LAN host initiates traffic towards the Internet. The Triggering function remembers the traffic pattern. When that same pattern is identified as incoming from the WAN, the appropriate inbound port-mapping occurs. Traffic |
- | The image below represents the default Triggered Port Forwarding page. If this rule were enabled, FreshTomato would listen to any traffic from the LAN towards the Internet. If it found packets within the 3000-4000 port range that satisfied the matching criteria, it would automatically enable port forwarding inbound in the 5000-6000 port range towards the LAN IP address that originated the request. | + | \\ |
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- | **Trigger Ports: **Here, | + | **Protocol: **Here, |
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- | [[https:// | + | **Forwarded Ports:** Here, enter the port/s to be mapped when triggered. |
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