MOD functions
16.12 Firewall
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Firewall settings
Option
Meaning
Active
Switching the firewall on or off
Interface:
Selection of the
eth0
interface usually
corresponds to X26 of the MC main
computer.
eth1
corresponds to X116. You
can check this in the network settings in
the Interfaces tab. On main computer units
with two Ethernet interfaces, the DHCP
server is active by default for the second
(non-primary) interface for the machine
network. With this setting it is not possible
to activate the firewall for
eth1
because
the firewall and the DHCP server exclude
themselves mutually
Report other
inhibited
packets:
Firewall active with high safety level. (All
services except for the SSH are blocked)
Inhibit ICMP
echo answer:
If this option is set, the control no longer
answers to a PING request.
Service
This column contains the short names
of the services that are configured with
this dialog. For the configuration it is not
important here whether the services
themselves have been started
LSV2
contains the functionality for
TNCRemoNT and Teleservice, as well as
the HEIDENHAIN DNC interface (ports
19000 to 19010)
SMB
only refers to incoming SMB
connections, i.e. if a Windows release
is made on the NC. Outgoing SMB
connections (i.e. if a Windows release
is connected to the NC) cannot be
prevented.
SSH
stands for the Secure Shell protocol
(port 22). As of HEROS 504, the LSV2
can be executed safely tunneled via this
SSH protocol.
VNC
protocol means access to the
screen contents. If this service is
blocked, the screen content can no
longer be accessed, not even with the
Teleservice programs from HEIDENHAIN
(e.g. screenshot). If this service is
blocked, the VNC configuration dialog
shows a warning from HEROS that VNC
is disabled in the firewall.
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