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efw:settings [2020/08/19 08:14] – [Firewall (iptables)] Bernard Condrau | efw:settings [2025/07/30 15:57] (current) – [Phishtank] Bernard Condrau | ||
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===== Phishtank ===== | ===== Phishtank ===== | ||
You might want to disable phishtank to avoid false positives, for example on www.google.com | You might want to disable phishtank to avoid false positives, for example on www.google.com | ||
+ | - Disable //Proxy --> DNS --> Anti-Spyware// | ||
- Modify the script which downloads the malware definitions from phishtank, add the following before the script code:< | - Modify the script which downloads the malware definitions from phishtank, add the following before the script code:< | ||
import sys | import sys | ||
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===== Firewall ===== | ===== Firewall ===== | ||
==== SSH port forwarding ==== | ==== SSH port forwarding ==== | ||
- | * add hosts to be accessed from within the LAN to // | + | * add hosts to be accessed from within the LAN to // |
* port forwards from RED to GREEN work for hosts behind a fixed ip address on RED when accessed from LAN | * port forwards from RED to GREEN work for hosts behind a fixed ip address on RED when accessed from LAN | ||
* port forwards from RED to GREEN do not work for hosts behind a ddns ip address on RED when accessed from LAN. Make sure incoming and forward port range is the same to allow access from within the LAN. | * port forwards from RED to GREEN do not work for hosts behind a ddns ip address on RED when accessed from LAN. Make sure incoming and forward port range is the same to allow access from within the LAN. |