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Enable Access Control Lists
Using this toggle option the Packet Filter/Access Control List can be activated / deactivated.
Show ACL
This option lists the content of the current Access Control List.
Add address to ACL
This option allows a user to add a host or network IP address to the Access Control List. Only “dotted-quad” IP
addresses are allowed. A network is specified by using a network specifier.
I.e. Specifying 192.168.200.0/24 will block all hosts on the 192.168.200 network.
Delete address from ACL
This option allows an IP address or network to be deleted from the Access Control List.
Reject/Drop blocked packets
When a connection request is received from a host, which is blocked using the ACL, the request is normally
ignored (dropped). The LoadMaster may however be configured to send back an ICMP reject packet. For
security reasons it is usually best to drop any blocked requests.
7. Utilities
7.1. Software Upgrade
Using this option, patches for the operating software of the LoadMaster may be installed or removed.
Install Update
With this option, a patch can be downloaded onto the LoadMaster from a remote server. The server must be
running a SSH daemon.
Once the patch has been downloaded, the patch is unpacked and verified. If the patch is valid, then the name
of the patch will be displayed and the user will be asked to confirm if the patch should be installed. A copy of
the current operating software is saved before the patch is installed, this may be recovered at a later date
using the “rollback update” option.
Rollback Update
If a patch needs to be removed, this option allows the previous version of the operating software to be
recovered. Only one previous version is available. When the software has been recovered, it is not possible to
recover any earlier versions.
7.2. Transfer mode
This option allows the user to specify which transfer method should be used to transfer data between the
LoadMaster and a remote server. The selected method is used to store a backup on a remote server or to
download software patches. The default method is “ftp”.
Use ftp protocol
Using this option, the Internet standard “ftp” protocol is used. Most servers support this protocol.
Use scp protocol