Quote from: robertkwild on December 17, 2025, 05:32:29 PMbut trouble is my rule doesnt work and i dont understand why it doesnt work, i dont get how its going out even tho ive created a rule for it, do i need to create an outbound NAT rule aswell?
Quote from: robertkwild on December 17, 2025, 05:32:29 PMbut trouble is my rule doesnt work and i dont understand why it doesnt work, i dont get how its going out even tho ive created a rule for it, do i need to create an outbound NAT rule aswell?
Quote from: meyergru on December 17, 2025, 05:27:55 PM@coffecup25: Your cameras and selected IoT devices may do that. Where does the OP say he uses exactly those devices?
The OP expressed concern and wanted to make sure his cameras do not connect outside - and he successfully achieved that goal by his firewall rule.
Besides that: If you can use your camera app from outside of your network, I can absolutely, 100% assure you that the cameras connect outside without your app started or active or you having asked for a cloud connection - if not for a standing connection, your app could not reach your cameras inside your home network in the first place. So, who would then tell your cameras to connect outside? See? BTW: This was exactly the case with my friend's UpCams.
Please note - I do not say YOUR cameras do this. I only say, SOME (if not most) do, so read the OP's request again in that light.
Quote from: robertkwild on December 17, 2025, 03:51:58 PMhow would i then go about blocking those cameras off the internet then please?