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> External access allows someone/you to reach the efw box itself, like
> adding 10443 there allows external access to the webpage gui. Adding
> torrent ports there is useless.
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> I would disable the outgoing firewall, just for testing. And forward
> the right ports, of course.
Tom Bishop wrote:
> I've been looking and reading about Endian for sometime and need to
> implement something at my church. Endian meets all of my requirements
> and actually thinking about buying the enterprise version. I wanted
> to start with the community version first and see how things g
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On a related note i think it'd be good if we as the community users
could get access to (i'd guess .svg files of) the endian community logo
and any other awesome artwork for high-res printing. It would only
benefit Endian in the long run.
That is of course these don't already exist and i have m
Yeah those templates are a bit too restrictive for my liking. Is there an easy
way to add multiple IPs on green?
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th, 2 mbps i believe as opposed to the usual
1mbps that ADSL2+ provides.
On another note
Good to see you got the throughput issue fixed up.
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