Hi,
I have a BTSmartHub2 and my understanding of an external service's requirement is that I have to add two firewall rules to allow incoming traffic through two ports from two external IP addresses. I don't have firewall experience but have read the info on port forwarding for the Hub2 and looked at the Firewall settings in the control panel which only appear to be able to direct traffic from an open port to a device on my home network without being able to specify the IP address of the incoming traffic.
Am I correct in thinking that the Hub2 cannot specify the IP addresse of the incoming traffic in the firewall rules and if that is the case do I need to buy another firewall with this functionality?
Thanks in advance for any constuctive advice.
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Not entirely sure why the originating IP addresses need to be specified rather than just forwarding the relevant ports to your device for all addresses.
You are correct in your assumption that specifying the addresses to be allowed is not possible with the BT hub.
You also need to remember that your own public IP address is dynamic and will change from time to time.
That doesn't make sense at all
What is the server and it's intended use?
No, but I don't understand why you need to.
What is the server for?
If you run a server on your home network, you open ports by port forwarding the ports to the PRIVATE LAN address of the server. Any incoming connections can then connect to the server.
I have no idea what or why you are being asked to do regarding the public IP addresses
If you wish to restrict access to your server to just those addresses for some reason, you will need a different router or disable the hub firewall and install a separate firewall on another device.