Configuration options explained

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Attention: Starting the SSH server is a security risk. Only do so if you trust the users!

6.3.6 Port Forwarding

Port forwarding is a form of NAT (Network Address Translation). It allows certain ports from the internet to access certain PCs on the inside. The firewall can be circumvented this way. The first list shows the active port forwarding. Pressing New will allow you to create a new port forwarding.

Options

Description

Name

This can be an arbitrary name.

Status

Shows status of port forwarding for the selected port

 

(enabled or disabled).

Port

Here you can enter the port or ports you want for-

 

warded to the PC with IP address as noted below. You

 

can enter several ports comma separated (e.g. 21,23,80).

 

A port range is entered with a colon (e.g. 2600:2700)

 

Protocol Displays the selected protocol for the for-

 

warded port (TCP or UDP).

IP address

Shows the internal IP address of the PC to the port is

 

forwarded to.

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Freecom Technologies FSG-3 manual Port Forwarding