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- NFTables Configuration
- to dynamically add IP address(es) to a timed drop list for LAN access control </color> ++ | \\ +<color #... # In general input filter drops and limits list should be placed above here here</color> ++ | \\ ... blue> #drop all IP addresses in the control list both source and destination</color> ++ | \\ +<col... # In general forward filter drops and limits list should be placed above here here</color> ++ | \\
- NFTables IP Control
- #drop all IP addresses in the control list both source and destination ip daddr @co... NFtables Commands with named sets: *''sudo nft list table inet firewall'' : will list all the active firewall table *''sudo nft add element inet firewal... ''5h30m'' for 5 hours 30 minutes. *''sudo nft list set inet firewall controllist'' : will list the
- Router Miscellaneous
- splays/hides the help screen__**// Below are the list of several hot keys. * a – Sort processes auto... docker start algo docker stop algo docker ps -a [list all containers, running and stopped] docker logs ... Ports Cheat Sheet: The Ultimate Ports & Protocols List]] * [[https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/50-common-p... 0 Common Ports You Should Know]] * Distribution List of Ports (information only) * <fc #ff00ff>Gen
- IPv6 Setup Notes
- "br0" oifname "he-ipv6" counter accept'' *IPv4 list network neighbors: ''arp -a'' *IPv6 list network neighbors: ''ip -6 neigh show'' *MS Windows list IPv6 neighbors: ''netsh int ipv6 show neigh'' *... file location: ''sudo vim /etc/nftables.conf'' *List all defined nftables tables: ''sudo nft list tabl
- Router Basic Debian Server Setup
- \ Ubuntu snap system sucks, to disable: *''snap list'' # to show what snaps are installed *''sudo sn... snapd'' *''sudo apt-mark hold snapd'' *''apt list --installed | grep snap'' It seems like Ubuntu wa
- DHCP / DNS Setup
- o see active leases use command ''sudo dhcp-lease-list''.\\ ISC has stopped supporting ISC-DHCP client
- Router Hardware
- b menu type 'c' to input the command 'vbeinfo' to list the available grub video modes. You can also spec
- IPTables Configuration
- lists the tables, by default the filter table. To list the nat table, add ''-t nat''. For more verbose i
- Debian / Ubuntu Network Setup
- 0 # use default? </code> ++++ The following is a list of some stanza not used and why: ++++tl;dr;| <cod
- ISP PPPoE Network Setup
- es last boot, ''-xe'' sees end of file, ''-f'' to list the end of the file. Also remember to turn on / o