Hi,
I am currently off-site and discovered that I missed open a port on my B3 before leaving from home. Normally I modify the FW using the Web GUI on the B3 but this I can not access from outside.
I have ssh access to my B3.
How do I simplest open a port on the B3 from the command line? Can I modify the file that is controlled by the Web GUI or should I just modify some other file directly?
Best Regards,
Morgan
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Open FW from Internet [solved]
Open FW from Internet [solved]
Last edited by eramoli on 05 Dec 2012, 18:27, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Open FW from Internet
This should do it:
Substitute nnn for your port number.
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iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -i eth0 --dport nnn -j ACCEPT
Re: Open FW from Internet
Hi,
Thanks Gordon, you saved my day!
/Morgan
Thanks Gordon, you saved my day!
/Morgan
Re: Open FW from Internet [solved]
Just out of curiosity, wouldnt the -A just append a line after the REJECT and thus be ineffective? Well apparently it works, i just dont understand how
Thanks
Thanks
Re: Open FW from Internet [solved]
If you have a REJECT line somewhere in there that matches every packet, then yes appending the rule will have no effect. The default firewall does not have such a rule though. The REJECT/DROP is set as the chain policy and is executed on packets that do not match any of the defined rules.nobody wrote:Just out of curiosity, wouldnt the -A just append a line after the REJECT and thus be ineffective? Well apparently it works, i just dont understand how
Thanks