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23.7 Legacy Series / Re: Prometheus node exporter plugin
« on: November 15, 2023, 05:49:54 pm »
I don't have that plugin installed so couldn't tell if that plugin has a GUI part but yes I assume the OP has checked
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In all corporate environments I have seen, there are only "free WLANs" for corporate guests that are separated from the company networks. If you fear mis-use, you can route the traffic for those networks over a VPN, such that the outgoing traffic will not be attributed to you.It's two perspectives. From the guestNET on my mobile, I will use a VPN on the personal phone if connected to it, simply because I don't want to have my traffic being potentially eavesdropped by a corporate MiM.
Here s the setup internet>optic fiber> huwaei terminal>firewall> and here I want wifi/wlanLogical setup yes but if you are virtualising it via HyperV, I'm asking for the physical setup. Unless the thread title is now innacurate.
Can I use my LAN (virtual external switch linked to a real nic) to give internet to my router through the WAN port ?Again a generic question that without the fully described setup is pretty much pointless, as it will just lead to question after question because from your point of view "doesn't work".
Yes, it was my mistake.> The default rules should allow you to do this with no changes. LAN has access to everything.The default LAN rule allows access to any/any from LAN. Why would that not work to connect to a different interface?
I believe a rule is needed on every new network created by the addition of a new interface. LAN doesn't get access to them by default and this is what the OP needs.
On OPT interface you need a rule:
Action: pass
Interface : OPT
Direction : in
TCP and Protocol : to your needs
Source: LAN net
Destination: OPT net
sudo ps -aux | grep -i unbound
should do it