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06 Jan 2010 09:28 #59657
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Thanks, I'm getting attempts from about 15 sources. Do I set up a new filter for each & then branch to another filter set?
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06 Jan 2010 10:15 #59660
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You would yes, that's one limitation of the 2800's firewall, with the 2820 series you can just add them to an IP object group.
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27 Jan 2010 09:23 #60090
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I have now upgraded to a 2820n. Can anyone help with setting up a block for whole IP address ranges please?
I have now upgraded to a 2820n. Can anyone help with setting up a block for whole IP address ranges please?
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27 Jan 2010 22:52 #60122
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Replied by dannyboy1121 on topic 2800 Blocking incoming IP addresses
1 - Create your IP objects (i.e. an object for each person trying to connect)
2 - Create an IP group on the WAN interface and add in your objects (you may need to create a few of these because I believe they are limited to approx 8 ip objects per group)
3 - Create a data filter that is direction WAN -> LAN - add your ip object as the source etc etc and set the rule to block. Make sure you have checked the box to enable the rule and submit it.
4 - Repeat as required for any additional IP groups.
2 - Create an IP group on the WAN interface and add in your objects (you may need to create a few of these because I believe they are limited to approx 8 ip objects per group)
3 - Create a data filter that is direction WAN -> LAN - add your ip object as the source etc etc and set the rule to block. Make sure you have checked the box to enable the rule and submit it.
4 - Repeat as required for any additional IP groups.
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28 Jan 2010 03:55 #60123
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Thanks Dan
When creating the IP objects, can I block an entire IP range; for instance if I get an attempt from someone using a Turkish ISP, I can block the whole ISP's address range?
When creating the IP objects, can I block an entire IP range; for instance if I get an attempt from someone using a Turkish ISP, I can block the whole ISP's address range?
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