TELINDUS 1132/1133
Web
Interface User’s Guide
Version 2.0
Page 44/57 December
2004
4.6.18 Access Control
In the presence of the firewall, anonymous Internet traffic is blocked. Using the advanced security
features, you can redirect this traffic to a dedicated computer and open the access from the
Internet to the ADSL Router's management ports (web, telnet). The ADSL Router's firewall and
NAT services (port forwarding, access control) can be disabled for all interfaces by un-checking
the "Enable Firewall and NAT Service" in LAN Setup.
Access control can also be called port blocking. Specific types of traffic that is destined to a
selected LAN IP address can be blocked. To enable any of the advanced security features, click
ADVANCED, and configure the option under Access Control. A page similar to the port-
forwarding page appears. An IP address can be added to a rule. All Access Control rules have
precedence over rules that were added via the port-forwarding page. See Figure 33 (Access
Control).
Figure 33 (Access Control)
4.6.18.1
Enable Web from WAN
Enabling the Web from WAN on your local network allows Web requests that come from the
Internet to be re-routed to a Web Server that is on a different subnet. This is different that the
Web server rule that is configurable via the port-forwarding page. In this case, the web server is
on a different subnet.
4.6.18.2
Enable Remote Telnet
Enabling the Remote Web on your local network allows telnet requests that come from the
Internet to be re-routed to a telnet Server that is on a different LAN IP subnet. This is different