Quote from: someone on November 21, 2024, 07:50:23 PMQuote from: someone on November 21, 2024, 07:50:23 PMIF in static mode , place your static IP under interfacesIF in static mode , place your static IP under interfaces
If in DHCP, several things, or if you have a static IP also
Place your IP in Intrusion Detection > Administration > Settings > Home Networks box
Put your IP or range in the box
Behind a router can be a specific IP or range
If not behind a router can put your IP in the box
If you have a DHCP range, can put the range in the box
testing this and the rules are working without modifications
thanks
If in DHCP, several things, or if you have a static IP also
Place your IP in Intrusion Detection > Administration > Settings > Home Networks box
Put your IP or range in the box
Behind a router can be a specific IP or range
If not behind a router can put your IP in the box
If you have a DHCP range, can put the range in the box
testing this and the rules are working without modifications
thanks
If you are using DHCP, here are a few things to keep in mind:
If you have a static IP address, set your IP address under Intrusion Detection > Administration > Settings > Home Networks.
Enter your IP address or IP address range in the appropriate box.
If you are behind a router, you can use a specific IP address or IP address range.
If you are not behind a router, you can enter your IP address in the box.
If you have a DHCP range, you can enter that range in the box.