![]() ![]() Under the general tabName = enter desired nameAction = AllowĪctivate the configuration by using the Configuration/Save and Activate menu item. The second rule is created using the following steps: New Port = the port you want to forward to New IP Address = the address you want to forward to Source Network = all-nets (you specify a specific inbound address or range)ĭestination Network = wan_ip3. ![]() Schedule = Select the desired schedule or None Under the general tabName = enter desired nameAction = SAT Under Rules/IP Rules/wan_to_lan add a new rule The first rule is created using the following steps: The first rule is for service to Static Address Translation (SAT) and the second rule is for Network Address Translation (NAT) to Static Address Translation. In order to enable port forwarding you need to create two rules on the DFL-210. Next I need to look at filtering and reporting to see if the paid version might be useful for my use. When you set up new items or rules on the DFL-210 you can manually set the logging options. On Windows XP control panel/firewall/Exceptions Add Port Name=Syslog Port=514 In the Kiwi Syslog Daemon setup enable Inputs/UDP and if you have Linksys equipment enable Inputs/SNMP. ![]() ![]() Port = 514 (standard syslog receiver port) IP address = the IP address of the computer the Kiwi Syslog Daemon is running onįacility = a descriptor that will show up in your logs to identify the sender (I used local0) The DFL-210 is configured by adding a Log and Event Receiver under System. I may try it once I know my way around the software. You can request a 30 day trial of the paid version. The key differences that I can between the paid and the freeware version is the ability to filter, better reports and DNS resolution of logged IP addresses. The Syslog Daemon will only display the last 100 entries or so. You should also download the Kiwi Log Viewer to view the entire log file, The Kiwi Syslog Daemon can be run as a service so you do not need to be logged on. I found the Kiwi Syslog Daemon to fit my needs since it worked with all my devices and they provide a freeware version. Since I run my Media Center PC 24x7, I decided it would be a good idea to capture log messages from the DFL-210 firewall, my 2 Linksys access points and the SunRocket Innomedia VOIP gateway. ![]()
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