Is it possible to block a range of ports Technicolor TG582n
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Is it possible to block a range of ports Technicolor TG582n
19-11-2014 8:11 PM
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Adrian
Re: Is it possible to block a range of ports Technicolor TG582n
19-11-2014 9:10 PM
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All port are open by default for access across the LAN.
Can you give a bit more details of what you're trying to achieve?
Re: Is it possible to block a range of ports Technicolor TG582n
19-11-2014 9:15 PM
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Say I wanted to stop ports 20000 to 20500, incoming and outgoing, the only option to me seems to be have a device permenantly on and have this port range always passed to this device.
I say incoming because when an outgoing request happens on this range the reply is within this range.
Adrian
Is it easier to say I want to block the port range in any direction?
Re: Is it possible to block a range of ports Technicolor TG582n
19-11-2014 9:34 PM
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Although I'm not sure why you wouldn't just stop whatever device it is from sending the packets to those ports in the first place.
Re: Is it possible to block a range of ports Technicolor TG582n
19-11-2014 9:48 PM
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When blocked on one device another was used.
Adrian
Re: Is it possible to block a range of ports Technicolor TG582n
19-11-2014 10:09 PM
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expr add name=myportstcp type=serv proto=tcp dstport=20000 dstportend=20500
expr add name=myportsudp type=serv proto=udp dstport=20000 dstportend=20500
saveall
Alternatively you could edit the "expr.ini" section of the routers config file (backup / restore)
ie add
add name=myportstcp type=serv proto=tcp dstport=20000 dstportend=20500
add name=myportsudp type=serv proto=udp dstport=20000 dstportend=20500
You can now use the routers GUI to create firewall rules blocking the service (destination ports) "myportstcp" and "myportsudp"
Re: Is it possible to block a range of ports Technicolor TG582n
19-11-2014 10:44 PM
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In the router I used the test entry and added the two services from LAN to WAN and Blocked gave one a name of gameudp and the other gametcp.
I then selected test_entry and everything had gone. no access.
Do I have to have more rules to enable all others?
Will try to make screen shots
Adrian
Re: Is it possible to block a range of ports Technicolor TG582n
19-11-2014 11:12 PM
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In Telnet
expr add name=gametcp type=serv proto=tcp dstport=27000 dstportend=27050
expression added successfully.
expr add name=gameudp type=serv proto=udp dstport=27000 dstportend=27050
expression added successfully.
saveall.
Then to the web page for the router and under firewall created another firewall rule called 'All_but'
Then selected the All_but as the firewall service.
I was assuming that all the rest of the ports would be enabled but guess I must add all the rest somehow?
Adrian
Re: Is it possible to block a range of ports Technicolor TG582n
20-11-2014 9:14 AM
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Not running a Technicolor at present so can't check, but IIRC the default allow all rule is:-
Name > "FromLan", Source Intf > lan, Destination Intf > any, Service > any
It's important that this is the last rule in the list.
Re: Is it possible to block a range of ports Technicolor TG582n
21-11-2014 7:12 AM
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Re: Is it possible to block a range of ports Technicolor TG582n
21-11-2014 8:02 AM
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Re: Is it possible to block a range of ports Technicolor TG582n
21-11-2014 12:39 PM
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Re: Is it possible to block a range of ports Technicolor TG582n
21-11-2014 12:54 PM
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http://www.iana.org/assignments/service-names-port-numbers/service-names-port-numbers.xhtml
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21-11-2014 2:20 PM
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Re: Is it possible to block a range of ports Technicolor TG582n
21-11-2014 2:37 PM
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You may have already seen this:
https://support.opendns.com/entries/32384424-How-do-I-block-steam-games-using-parental-controls
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