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mrt
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Allow inside RDP from a outside specific MAC address?
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Sunday 22 August 2010, 04:45:12 am »
Hi,
I have EFW 2.4 and I would like to only allow RDP connection from one specific MAC address OUTSIDE the EFW to one of my Windows server BEHIND the EFW.
The only place I found an MAC entry is in "System Access". But entering this everyone can login through RDP. So, this is not working.
In "Port forwarding / NAT" I can not enter any MAC address.
How can I solve my wish ?
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Re: Allow outside RDP from a MAC address?
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Tuesday 24 August 2010, 05:11:41 am »
Wow... what a great response.... :-)
Is there anyone with an Endian box who have tryed this or could telle me if this is possible with Endian ?
If someone not understand my "wish"... please feel free to ask... :-)
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Re: Allow outside RDP from a specific MAC address?
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Tuesday 31 August 2010, 04:38:16 pm »
Have anyone any experience doing this?
Have the Endian Community 2.4 FW any rule allowing this?
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mrkroket
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Re: Allow inside RDP from a outside specific MAC address?
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Wednesday 01 September 2010, 12:08:18 am »
I think RED is not intended to do this. On internet you can't assure what MAC you receive, it's not like a LAN. Once a router is intercepting the traffic (and you don't control it), you don't know what MAC you receive.
A workaround can be using a VPN and filter out MAC's by VPN Firewall. That should work because MAC is tunnelised.
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