USER GUIDE
Numbers attached to an IP address with a `/' is the number of valid bits that are used for the given IP address. Examples:
192.168.0.22 or 192.168.0.22/32 matches the IP Address 192.168.0.22
192.168.0.0/24 matches all IP packets with source addresses from 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.0.255
0.0.0.0/0 matches any IP packet
Policy - Determines what to do with matching packets. They are accepted or dropped.
NOTE: The order of the rules is important. The rules are checked in ascending order until a rule matches. Rules below the matching one are ignored. The default policy applies if no match has been found.
Append a rule - Enter the IP/Mask and set the policy. Then press . Insert a rule - Enter the rule number, IP/Mask and set the policy. Then press
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Replace a rule - Enter the rule number, IP/Mask and set the policy. Then press .
Delete a rule - Enter the rule number and press .
Anti Brute Force Settings
Anti Brute Force Settings lets you block access to a specific user, for a fixed amount of time if a predefined number of unsuccessful login attempts by this user occurred.
Max. number of failed logins – insert a maximum number or leave it blank. Block time - Block time in minutes - insert a number or leave it blank.
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