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<title>Topic &#x27;Re: Port forwarding entries?&#x27; in forum &#x27;Wireless Networking&#x27; - dslreports.com</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 11 Feb 2012 06:15:00 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Re: Port forwarding entries?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Indiana Red posted : I have discovered those same entries on my router.<br>Tomato 1.23 (have flashed to 1.25 but that was just yesterday)<br>I was about to removed them right away.  Glad I found this thread.<br>I run a few more server apps that need open ports, but still do not know how those other entries got there.<br>Thanks for confirming]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 18 Jul 2009 12:52:05 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Re: Port forwarding entries?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[PeeWee posted : deleted!<br>Now I get to wonder how they got there in the first place?<br><small>--<br>My grandkids ARE cuter than yours! ;-)</small>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 12:56:53 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Re: Port forwarding entries?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[stevech0 posted : Get rid of them...<br><br>You need port forwarding entries if<br>- You have a web cam or ftp server accessed on the Internet<br>- Certain games that run on your PC and have Internet-based opponents<br>- You use certain Internet-based file backup service<br><br>That's about all I can think of. <br>Normally, port forwarding and virtual server/trigger ports are never automatically created by software you install. Cannot be. So someone created those entries. <br><br>Tell your router admin funcition to save settings to a file on your PC. Then you can delete some/all of these and see what impact it has to use of your PC. You can revert, using the saved settings and the router admin.<br><br>Don't use any port forwarding settings you don't need. Creates a serious security hole, if those port forwards direct data to one of your active PCs.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 12:50:09 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[PeeWee posted : Buffalo WHR-HP-54g running Tomato 1.23. I have these entries under port forwarding.<br>Port Forwarding<br>On Proto Src Address Ext Ports Int Port Int Address Description <br> UDP  1000,2000  192.168.1.2 ex: 1000 and 2000 <br> Both  1000-2000,3000  192.168.1.2 ex: 1000 to 2000, and 3000 <br> Both 1.1.1.0/24 1000-2000  192.168.1.2 ex: 1000 to 2000, restricted <br> TCP  1000 2000 192.168.1.2 ex: different internal port <br> TCPUDPBoth      <br> <br>I did not put them there and I was wondering what they are and I should delete them. They all point to 192.168.1.2. I used to have a different Ethernet bridge attached using that address. The bridge is now on 192.168.1.3. Are these needed for the bridge? Should I change the bridge address back for it to function properly? Or should I delete these entries.<br>These entries are found on the router and bridge.<br><small>--<br>My grandkids ARE cuter than yours! ;-)</small>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 12:20:42 EDT</pubDate>
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