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'''Vera as your firewall'''
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'''HOWTO use Vera as your firewall'''
  
If you are considering using Vera as your primary firewall, please be advised that Vera does not configure itself to be properly stealthed by default.  This is shown by running at test from the grc.com web site using the Shields Up port scanner utility.
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==Introduction==
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If you are considering using Vera as your primary firewall, please be advised that Vera does not configure itself to be properly stealthed by default.  This is shown by running at test from the grc.com web site using the Shields Up port scanner utility. See the reference section
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==Instructions==
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* If you are already configured as 'Directly to the internet...' go to step 3.
  
 
1. From the Vera main page, go to Advanced, Net & Wi-fi.
 
1. From the Vera main page, go to Advanced, Net & Wi-fi.
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2. Ensure that you are not configured as 'Automatically Configure' and that 'Directly to the internet. Vera is a gateway' is already configured.
 
2. Ensure that you are not configured as 'Automatically Configure' and that 'Directly to the internet. Vera is a gateway' is already configured.
  
If you are already configured as 'Directly to the internet...' go to step 3.
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* If you are configured as 'Automatically Configure', select 'Directly to the internet...'.  All the default options can be accepted here.  Use the tab key to move through the fields if you are having trouble scrolling down.  Click 'Save and apply'.  Test you internet Before proceeding.  Return to the above screen once in order to proceed.
 
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If you are configured as 'Automatically Configure', select 'Directly to the internet...'.  All the default options can be accepted here.  Use the tab key to move through the fields if you are having trouble scrolling down.  Click 'Save and apply'.  Test you internet Before proceeding.  Return to the above screen once in order to proceed.
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3.  Click the Advanced Configuration link at the top.  Caution!  Where you are about to go is not for the faint at heart.  Create a 'Drop' rule to further secure your vera.
 
3.  Click the Advanced Configuration link at the top.  Caution!  Where you are about to go is not for the faint at heart.  Create a 'Drop' rule to further secure your vera.
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8.  Re-test with the shields up tool!
 
8.  Re-test with the shields up tool!
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==Reference==
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Link to the GRC shields Up tool is here:
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[[http://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?rh1dkyd2 GRC Shields UP]]

Latest revision as of 18:49, 5 June 2011


HOWTO use Vera as your firewall

[edit] Introduction

If you are considering using Vera as your primary firewall, please be advised that Vera does not configure itself to be properly stealthed by default. This is shown by running at test from the grc.com web site using the Shields Up port scanner utility. See the reference section

[edit] Instructions

  • If you are already configured as 'Directly to the internet...' go to step 3.

1. From the Vera main page, go to Advanced, Net & Wi-fi.

2. Ensure that you are not configured as 'Automatically Configure' and that 'Directly to the internet. Vera is a gateway' is already configured.

  • If you are configured as 'Automatically Configure', select 'Directly to the internet...'. All the default options can be accepted here. Use the tab key to move through the fields if you are having trouble scrolling down. Click 'Save and apply'. Test you internet Before proceeding. Return to the above screen once in order to proceed.

3. Click the Advanced Configuration link at the top. Caution! Where you are about to go is not for the faint at heart. Create a 'Drop' rule to further secure your vera.

4. Click Network, Firewall

5. Select 'Drop' from the drop down list, click Add

6. Click Save

7. Click Apply

8. Re-test with the shields up tool!

[edit] Reference

Link to the GRC shields Up tool is here: [GRC Shields UP]

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