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Inbound Filter
Select a filter that controls access as needed for this virtual server. If you do not see the filter
you need in the list of filters, go to the
Advanced Inbound Filter screen and create a new
filter.
Save/Update
Record the changes you have made into the following list.
Clear
Re-initialize this area of the screen, discarding any changes you have made.
Virtual Server List
This is a list of the defined Virtual Servers. Click the Enable checkbox at the left to directly
activate or de-activate the entry. An entry can be changed by clicking the Edit icon or can be
deleted by clicking the Delete icon. When you click the Edit icon, the item is highlighted, and
the "Edit Virtual Servers" section is activated for editing.
You might have trouble accessing a virtual server using its public identity (WAN-side
IP-address of the gateway or its dynamic DNS name) from a machine on the LAN. Your
requests may not be looped back or you may be redirected to the "Forbidden" page.
This will happen if you have an Access Control Rule configured for this LAN machine.
The requests from the LAN machine will not be looped back if Internet access is blocked at the time of
access. To work around this problem, access the LAN machine using its LAN-side identity.
Requests may be redirected to the "Forbidden" page if web access for the LAN machine is restricted
by an Access Control Rule. Add the WAN-side identity (WAN-side IP-address of the router or its
dynamic DNS name) on the Advanced Web Filter screen to work around this problem.