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# Port Forwarding Rules |
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# Use this file to set up which services you wish for the world to have |
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# access to on your internal network |
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# Use tabs or single space to separate |
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# |
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# <service> <protocol> <intip> <intport> <interface> <address> <srcaddress> |
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# |
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# Service: Required ( single name or port ) |
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# Protocol: Required ( tcp or udp ) |
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# Internal IP: Required ( address of internal machine to receive port traffic ) |
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# Internal Port: Required ( port of internal machine to receive port traffic ) |
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# Interface: Optional ( interface of incoming external connection ) |
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# Address: Optional ( address of incoming external connection ) |
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# Source Address: Optional ( external address to allow connections from ) |
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# You can use '-' for optional fields. The last three fields can be omitted entirely. |
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#============================================================ |
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#<service> <protocol> <intip> <intport> <interface> <address> <srcaddress> |
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#http tcp 192.168.1.2 http |
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#5022 tcp 192.168.1.10 22 eth0 172.16.1.10 172.16.1.0/24 |
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