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2015 Sep 13
2
OT: closing a port on home router
...? Such as forward port 2222 (I wouldn't use that one, it's too common, but as an example) to 192.168.1.5, and then have 192.168.1.5 listen on port 2222? Then have a firewall rule to allow access on that port and edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config to listen on 2222 instead of 22. Looking at http://nextgendigitalhome.com/1829/home-network/scalable-gateway/the-asus-rt-n16-router-firmware-part-4-advanced-wan-settings/ it seems as if it would allow this and it's described in the section WAN Virtual Server/Port Fowarding. -- Scott Robbins PGP keyID EB3467D6 ( 1B48 077D 66F6 9DB0 FDC2 A409 FA54 EB34 67D6 ) gp...
2015 Sep 13
0
OT: closing a port on home router
...on that port and edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config to listen on > 2222 instead of 22. It is as I said above, I don't want to have to write firewall rules for it because then I need to go to the trouble to make sure my custom rule(s) get reloaded at every reboot. > > Looking at > http://nextgendigitalhome.com/1829/home-network/scalable-gateway/the-asus-rt-n16-router-firmware-part-4-advanced-wan-settings/ > it seems as if it would allow this and it's described in the section WAN > Virtual Server/Port Fowarding. Ah, i've never seen that resource, thanks! I'll go peruse it and see wh...
2015 Sep 12
4
OT: closing a port on home router
Hi all! I'm wanting to close port 22 (ssh) on my home router, and I don't see any facilities in its GUI for doing that. I don't mind learning how to write an iptables rule for that, but I'd rather not have to fool around with commandline stuff on the router, especially things that require extra steps to make it peresist across boots. So, I'm trying this (please tell me if it