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How to setup a DMZ
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23 Aug 2022 13:00 #101633
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Hello,
I have a 2865 and I want to setup a DMZ for a webserver setup and allow all outside traffic to hit port 80 and 443 and the web server have access to one IP address on main LAN. My 2865 doesn't have a dedicated DMZ port. Is it possible to set this up with my current router?
What's the best setup for this please?
Many thanks,
I have a 2865 and I want to setup a DMZ for a webserver setup and allow all outside traffic to hit port 80 and 443 and the web server have access to one IP address on main LAN. My 2865 doesn't have a dedicated DMZ port. Is it possible to set this up with my current router?
What's the best setup for this please?
Many thanks,
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23 Aug 2022 14:10 #101634
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Replied by edinburgh on topic Re: How to setup a DMZ
For straightforward set-ups, there's no reason why you shouldn't consult the manual/KB. Have you checked such resources yet? If not, please do so. If not, be specific about the issue that you're having a difficulty with.
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23 Aug 2022 14:34 #101635
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Replied by draytek_2865_2 on topic Re: How to setup a DMZ
Thanks for the reply.
I have searched Draytek support but couldn't find a specify guide for this. I am hoping I can configure the 2865 to use one of the P ports as a dedicated DMZ port. I know some routers already come with a DMZ port but is it possible on the 2865 to configure one of the P ports to be a DMZ port?
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I have searched Draytek support but couldn't find a specify guide for this. I am hoping I can configure the 2865 to use one of the P ports as a dedicated DMZ port. I know some routers already come with a DMZ port but is it possible on the 2865 to configure one of the P ports to be a DMZ port?
Thanks!
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23 Aug 2022 16:08 #101637
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Replied by draytek_2865_2 on topic Re: How to setup a DMZ
Hi All,
Ok so I have now setup the DMZ and have a server hosted on another subnet and it has webaccess via P5 which is all working fine.
I need to allow the webserver IP - 172.16.1.2 to hit a couple of ports on the main LAN - 192.168.1.2 ports 5555. How do I go about achieving this.... with a firewall rule?
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Ok so I have now setup the DMZ and have a server hosted on another subnet and it has webaccess via P5 which is all working fine.
I need to allow the webserver IP - 172.16.1.2 to hit a couple of ports on the main LAN - 192.168.1.2 ports 5555. How do I go about achieving this.... with a firewall rule?
Many thanks!
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23 Aug 2022 16:13 #101638
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it does have a DMZ port but you can do it by simple port forwarding as well. Port 5 is the DMZ port and within the interface you can configure it.
this should get you there -https://www.draytek.com/support/knowledge-base/5213
this should get you there -
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04 Sep 2022 14:55 #101702
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I disagree - the DrayTek manuals can be extremely hard to follow and often badly translated. The 'Help Guides' have been created in full knowledge of this to provide greater clarity I assume.
Personally I only respond to people's questions when I am able to impart helpful information to them.
Replied by jann on topic Re: How to setup a DMZ
edinburgh wrote:
For straightforward set-ups, there's no reason why you shouldn't consult the manual/KB. Have you checked such resources yet? If not, please do so. If not, be specific about the issue that you're having a difficulty with.
I disagree - the DrayTek manuals can be extremely hard to follow and often badly translated. The 'Help Guides' have been created in full knowledge of this to provide greater clarity I assume.
Personally I only respond to people's questions when I am able to impart helpful information to them.
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