Frequently Asked Questions

11.5 Firewall

Q11. I want to block access to download of songs, movies etc. How can I do that?

Ans: Use the router’s File Extension Filter feature to block HTTP access to extensions like .avi, .mp3 etc. To configure File Extension Filter, enable Firewall on all the relevant LAN, DMZ and WAN interfaces. Go to Firewall Policy, and click on Out. Enable “File Extension Filter” feature and configure the list of File Extensions to be blocked.

Q12. I want to block access to specific sites such as pornographic sites, job sites etc. How can I do this?

Ans: Use the Keyword Filter feature to block HTTP access to specific keywords like sex, job etc. To configure Keyword Filter, enable Firewall on all the relevant LAN, DMZ and WAN interfaces. Go to Firewall Policy, and click on Out. Enable “Keyword Filter” feature and configure the list of Keywords to be blocked.

Q13. I have setup Web Proxy Server and FTP Server on the DMZ Port. I want to ensure that all traffic to the internet is via my DMZ Servers only. i.e my LAN systems can access Web and FTP Traffic only via DMZ Servers and not Internet directly. And Web and FTP traffic can flow unrestricted between my DMZ Servers and internet. How do I configure this?

Ans: To configure this, you can set all interfaces as UnTrusted and allow only desired traffic between the interfaces. The below steps will guide you through the configuration:

￿Go to Firewall Interface Configuration; disable firewall until the configuration is complete.

￿In Firewall Policy, click In and Permitted Service, and add Service Permitted Rules for Web traffic (HTTP and HTTPS) and FTP Traffic. Add the following IP Permitted Rules for each of the Service Permitted Rules:

o Add IP Permitted Rule with Source IP as IP Range (DMZ Server’s Range of IP Addresses), and Destination IP as Any. This will ensure that Web and FTP Traffic can flow from the DMZ Server to the Internet without any restriction.

o Add IP Permitted Rule with Source IP as Any, and Destination IP as IP Range (DMZ Server’s Range of IP Addresses). This will ensure that Web and FTP Traffic can flow from the LAN to DMZ, and from the Internet to DMZ only.

￿In the HTTP/HTTPS Service Permitted Rule, add the below IP Permitted Rule to allow administrator to configure the router:

o Add IP Permitted Rule with Source IP as IP Range (The LAN System IP Addresses from which router should be configurable), and Destination IP as IP Range (The router’s LAN Interface IP Address). This will ensure that router’s Web Page is configurable by the administrator.

￿Now go to Firewall Interface Configuration, enable Firewall and set LAN, DMZ and WAN as UnTrusted.

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DRO-210i specifications

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