On 02/12/16 15:39, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 02/12/2016 12:28 PM, Bob Goodwin
wrote:
The objective is to protect my
servers which I want connected to the
LAN
but not the internet. The firewall is
in the router, openwrt, I want to
set up.
I haven't had to play with router
firewalls in several years, and that
never included this type of thing.
However, if memory serves, you can
also block outside access at the
router. Have you tried that, or are
you more concerned with setting up
several levels of protection?
Also, if you do manage to get these
servers completely isolated, you'll
want to set up your own NTP server on
a machine with outside access to keep
those servers synced with the rest of
the world.
.
I hadn't thought of that Joe, probably
only one of the things I didn't
consider. With other routers it was just
another GUI menu item, I entered the
ip's and left it at that hoping for the
best. Here I'm being forced to look at
what I'm doing, not a bad thing ...
--
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
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