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Loopback option1/27/2024 The traffic would only pass the firewall during OUTPUT. I don't think what you're asking is possible with a firewall rule. NAT Loopback unifies subscribe file for public and local access, but now a subscribe file with internal IP is still required for OpenWrt itself, and I have to maintain two versions of subscribe files. So, I have to prepare two versions of subscribe files, One for the OperWrt and another for the rest devices. But there are also sub links in the content, I have to change all of them. Yes, If I change the address to internal IP, it works. Wait.why don't you change the address in the script? If it's reasonable, please handle it to the developers. Just like "NAT Loopback" option, thanks to which I don't have to set up it manually. "lo loopback", to let OpenWrt itself to follow. When setting the port forwarding rules, there could be an option called, e.g. It's really a good point to start to learn the routing knowledge.īy the way, is it a reasonable recommendation that adding an option for this to the luci's UI. I want to figure this out first before I try other menthods. So could you please give me example of how to write a customer rule for OpenWrt itself? (i.e. No, I guess luci's UI just don't let beginners to do this easily. Am I right? ( resolves to the public IP of OpenWrt)ĭid you actually create/apply a rule for the OpenWrt itself? However, I am certain now that traffic from OpenWrt itself will not go through rules of wan (port forwarding) or lan (NAT loopback) on firewall, right? If OpenWrt try to access :1111, it will access 127.0.0.1:1111. As a beginner, I feel hard to achieve a full understanding about the information you provided.
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