I appreciate the time you spent putting this deep dive together. Thank you! Besides downloading the EdgeOS pdf from Ubiquiti, which is still confusing to new users, everything else from web searches is us having to piece mail things together and guessing we are doing it right. More breakdowns of EdgeOS would be very grateful. I could even see a "Paid" set of EdgeOS break down videos. There is a group of us hobbyist building our own home networks out here that are not comfortable with using the CLI and are not proficient in networking lingo. Ubiquiti products are making networking more accessible to the average Joe but not enough instructions. Thanks again! you got a new channel subscriber.
Nice presentation, thanks for the comprehensive explanation of all these mystery options. To you comment about 24 hour vs 12 hour time - I think that many of the non-English speaking people use the 24 hour clock. I use them both exchangably.
Sorry, but because my bad English i dont 100% understand. 17:45 So can i block one port on any computer who connected to my internet (wlan) regardless of ip address and device? Example if i block the port 80, than its can block all 80 port on all computer?
Hi there, at 07:00 when you explained about default rule on edgerouter, this rule means any one any person from outside or internet try to attack or try to coming to our network automatically firewall drop them!؟did i understand correctly??
When we configure Edgerouter firewall by default like you, all ports are block from outside and nobody can attack our network and we have a secure network? Right?
I understand how to login to the router and select the options to block stuff, but I don't understand the core concepts "What should I block? Why is it a good idea to block that?" and I don't know where to begin to learn Intro to network security. For example, is there a comptia book and certification that I can study?
Hey mate thanks for the video, i have setup an access point on eth2 and i am trying to block access from eth2 to eth1 for all protocols but allow access from eth1 to eth2 and i cant seem to figure the policies out i just keep isolating both.... any ideas?
Hi, I have a problem with my Router ER lite, I have load balance on differents ISP but having problems with the HTTPS from the bank, can you show me how fix this using HTTPS only on one ISP?, Thank.s
Really great videos man.. I'm new to ubiquiti and all your videos have been really helpful. Was able to set up multiple firewall rulesets successfully. I have multiple subnets on my ERPro8 and wanted to create rulesets so that the different subnets are unable to communicate with each other. any tips?
Hello. I'm hoping you can help me with something I need done. I'm sure its a simple fix but i cannot do it. I need to open 2 ports of the firewall for outgoing only. I was told this needed to be done in order to allow one of our devices to communicate out to a network else where. (That's if i understood correctly of the purpose). But Thats what I was told "open 2 outgoing ports". And I was given the 2 port numbers. Please help. Thank you,
Thanks for the reply Mr. Howe. Oh wow. So then this is something that shouldn't need to be done correct? There's not another setting needing to be turned "on" or "activated" in order to enforce this outgoing traffic?
I have finally taken the time during this pandemic to learn my router (Edge SFP), you have made the journey pretty productive. Thanks for your videos!
Yo your videos on the edge os are extremely helpful! Thank you so much!
I appreciate the time you spent putting this deep dive together. Thank you! Besides downloading the EdgeOS pdf from Ubiquiti, which is still confusing to new users, everything else from web searches is us having to piece mail things together and guessing we are doing it right. More breakdowns of EdgeOS would be very grateful. I could even see a "Paid" set of EdgeOS break down videos. There is a group of us hobbyist building our own home networks out here that are not comfortable with using the CLI and are not proficient in networking lingo. Ubiquiti products are making networking more accessible to the average Joe but not enough instructions. Thanks again! you got a new channel subscriber.
gr8 stuff - just the kind of topics everyone wants to hear - basics are covered - loving it Willie
Man this video is like chapter two of the MUST watch EdgeOS must watch. Great foundation video.
Nice presentation, thanks for the comprehensive explanation of all these mystery options. To you comment about 24 hour vs 12 hour time - I think that many of the non-English speaking people use the 24 hour clock. I use them both exchangably.
Keep at the good work man, you're helping me quite a lot with this jungle of a router.
Sorry, but because my bad English i dont 100% understand.
17:45 So can i block one port on any computer who connected to my internet (wlan) regardless of ip address and device?
Example if i block the port 80, than its can block all 80 port on all computer?
Hi there, at 07:00 when you explained about default rule on edgerouter, this rule means any one any person from outside or internet try to attack or try to coming to our network automatically firewall drop them!؟did i understand correctly??
When we configure Edgerouter firewall by default like you, all ports are block from outside and nobody can attack our network and we have a secure network? Right?
I understand how to login to the router and select the options to block stuff, but I don't understand the core concepts "What should I block? Why is it a good idea to block that?" and I don't know where to begin to learn Intro to network security. For example, is there a comptia book and certification that I can study?
Awesome! Can't wait for the next one!! Thanks!
Can I block more than one MAC addresses In one group at once?
Hey mate thanks for the video, i have setup an access point on eth2 and i am trying to block access from eth2 to eth1 for all protocols but allow access from eth1 to eth2 and i cant seem to figure the policies out i just keep isolating both.... any ideas?
Hi, I have a problem with my Router ER lite, I have load balance on differents ISP but having problems with the HTTPS from the bank, can you show me how fix this using HTTPS only on one ISP?, Thank.s
Really great videos man.. I'm new to ubiquiti and all your videos have been really helpful. Was able to set up multiple firewall rulesets successfully. I have multiple subnets on my ERPro8 and wanted to create rulesets so that the different subnets are unable to communicate with each other. any tips?
how to block a certain site on edgerouter?
Hello. I'm hoping you can help me with something I need done. I'm sure its a simple fix but i cannot do it. I need to open 2 ports of the firewall for outgoing only. I was told this needed to be done in order to allow one of our devices to communicate out to a network else where. (That's if i understood correctly of the purpose). But Thats what I was told "open 2 outgoing ports". And I was given the 2 port numbers.
Please help.
Thank you,
Thanks for the reply Mr. Howe. Oh wow. So then this is something that shouldn't need to be done correct? There's not another setting needing to be turned "on" or "activated" in order to enforce this outgoing traffic?
Great. Thank you Mr. Howe.
i would like to setup the edgerouter lite so that i me able to remote into it. any tips or on how to do that. thank you.
Create a new rule under WAN_LOCAL, Action = accept-TCP, destination port 443 and select interface network eth0 (your WAN interface)
this really helpful, thank you.
Thanks!