Thanks for the video ! As far as I know, Established and Related simply avoid to create a new firewall rule to allow communication in the opposite way for a reply.
That was really helpful! I hadn't heard of rfc1918 before and that really simplified things. And only blocking the ssh, http and https ports of the gateways was very simple and easy. Cheers from the UK :-)
@@ramzez_uk I will as soon as I get the update I want to do it when it's stable it's still an early release so I don't want to do it until it's stable cuz stuff could change and I want to make sure I do it on the release
One small improvement suggestion. The block invalid traffic rule should go 2nd, just after the allow established / related trafic rule. This way you don't waste your time going through all the allow rules when the packet is invalid in the first place. Still it should not go before established / related traffic, though I don't know the rational for that one.
Appreciate the detailed breakdown! Just a quick off-topic question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
A seed phrase is a sequence of random words that stores the data required to access or recover cryptocurrency. Seed phrases are generated by crypto wallets and are crucial for the safety of digital assets. It's essential to keep a seed phrase safe and private as it can be used to regain access to a crypto wallet. Not sure if this is some sort of scam, but if you're honestly innocently asking this question you're going to want to delete this...
you're going to want to transfer ASAP if you haven't already, you made your wallet vulnerable to others stealing it and there will be nothing you can do if it's already stolen. any time you're given words to remember or a seed phrase to keep, you need to keep that as that acts like your bank account, anyone with that information, can access it.
Thanks for the video ! As far as I know, Established and Related simply avoid to create a new firewall rule to allow communication in the opposite way for a reply.
That was really helpful! I hadn't heard of rfc1918 before and that really simplified things. And only blocking the ssh, http and https ports of the gateways was very simple and easy. Cheers from the UK :-)
@@877cms no problem Glad to help
Thank you so much you have really helped me, love your channel
awesome thank you, can you do a video about the New Zone-Based Firewall from unifi?
@@ramzez_uk I will as soon as I get the update I want to do it when it's stable it's still an early release so I don't want to do it until it's stable cuz stuff could change and I want to make sure I do it on the release
One small improvement suggestion. The block invalid traffic rule should go 2nd, just after the allow established / related trafic rule.
This way you don't waste your time going through all the allow rules when the packet is invalid in the first place.
Still it should not go before established / related traffic, though I don't know the rational for that one.
Appreciate the detailed breakdown! Just a quick off-topic question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
@@AnthonyAllen-h2o I have no clue sorry
A seed phrase is a sequence of random words that stores the data required to access or recover cryptocurrency. Seed phrases are generated by crypto wallets and are crucial for the safety of digital assets. It's essential to keep a seed phrase safe and private as it can be used to regain access to a crypto wallet.
Not sure if this is some sort of scam, but if you're honestly innocently asking this question you're going to want to delete this...
you're going to want to transfer ASAP if you haven't already, you made your wallet vulnerable to others stealing it and there will be nothing you can do if it's already stolen. any time you're given words to remember or a seed phrase to keep, you need to keep that as that acts like your bank account, anyone with that information, can access it.