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chuskyx
Nov 16, 2016Aspirant
secure admin page
Hi community! I have some https shares in my readynas, so i have forwarded 443 port to my readynas to allow external access to the shares. I have port 80 forwarded for compatibility but i don't u...
chuskyx
Nov 17, 2016Aspirant
Thanks for your answer :)
As you say, a idea could be to use a different por for the admin virtualserver, and use the standard 80 and 443 ports for regular users.
The other question, about how to differentiate a external connection, i think in first place that it is easy to differenciate between LAN and a no-LAN connection and, for generic purposes, allow/deny sets of ip addresses or subnets in a similar way to "hosts" setup in shares. Admin interface is too vulnerable.
StephenB
Nov 18, 2016Guru - Experienced User
chuskyx wrote:
The other question, about how to differentiate a external connection, i think in first place that it is easy to differenciate between LAN and a no-LAN connection and, for generic purposes, allow/deny sets of ip addresses or subnets in a similar way to "hosts" setup in shares. Admin interface is too vulnerable.
I agree that it would be great if you could use the physical ethernet connection or VLAN as a filter for various services (including admin access). Netgear hasn't done that, but the idea is on the idea exchange. You might want to vote for that idea (by clicking on the large up arrow). It's here: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Idea-Exchange-for-ReadyNAS/Easy-way-to-dedicate-NICs-for-specific-purposes/idi-p/1141692 You could add a specific comment on admin access.
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