Can't access WAN. Reloaded clean on different server, most simple default install.
What am I missing or what should I create for just the most simple setup for web, e-mail send, receive, pop3, streaming, skype. all I want is the most simplest out of the box install just to get everything working, then I can lock it down after that.
eth0 is WAN and interface is set as default gateway
eth1 is LAN
loaded clean and even ran the wizard utility, which in the end failed to do or set up anything. So had to manually add WAN, eth0 and most basic firewall rules.
So added WAN interface.
configured DHCP on internal network
Loaded my Home License
Updated to firmware 9.502-4
Added firewall rules as follows:
internal network - DNS - Any
Internal network - web surfing - any
Internal network - Email messaging - any
Internal network - instant messaging- any
Internal network - Terminal applications- any
Internal network - ping - any
Even did Internal network - any - any
All are enabled and yet can not surf the web, e-mail, ping. NSlookup works but I assume that is pulling from the UTM.
listed in "current system configuration" only the firewall is active and configured. Everything else is not configured and not being used, is red.
Do I need to add NAT, DNAT, SNAT?
Without having an any - any - any rule, what is the most simplest basic config just to get up and going, so then after that one can lock it down?
Back to the netgear for now.
I look at the firewall logs, and even with internal net - any -any it shows things going and green, yet can't get anything to respond.
My active firewall logs:
18:14:32 Packet filter rule #1 UDP
192.168.2.114 : 46165
→
8.8.8.8 : 53
len=57 ttl=63 tos=0x00 srcmac=00:12:12:95:d1:f6 dstmac=00:13:21:78:52:7d
18:14:32 Default DROP UDP
192.168.2.113 : 59257
→
112.124.0.188 : 7999
len=132 ttl=63 tos=0x00 srcmac=00:12:12:a4:62:47 dstmac=00:13:21:78:52:7d
18:14:32 Default DROP UDP
192.168.2.119 : 35090
→
54.207.126.203 : 8000
len=53 ttl=63 tos=0x00 srcmac=00:12:12:a5:f0:63 dstmac=00:13:21:78:52:7d
18:14:33 Packet filter rule #1 UDP
192.168.2.118 : 46683
→
8.8.8.8 : 53
[SYN] len=60 ttl=63 tos=0x00 srcmac=00:26:55:2f:8b:84 dstmac=00:13:21:78:52:7d
18:27:13 Packet filter rule #3 TCP
192.168.2.202 : 48510
→
172.217.9.78 : 443
[SYN] len=60 ttl=63 tos=0x00 srcmac=00:26:55:2f:8b:84 dstmac=00:13:21:78:52:7d
18:27:13 Packet filter rule #3 TCP
192.168.2.202 : 48512
→
172.217.9.78 : 443
[SYN] len=60 ttl=63 tos=0x00 srcmac=00:26:55:2f:8b:84 dstmac=00:13:21:78:52:7d
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