So I created an alias and specified the type to be "ports".
I then entered all my ports.
I see no way in being able to use this alias in a firewall rule.
I can specify an alias in the source/destination addresses. But when it comes to specifying a port I have to enter a range. No where can i specify an alias.
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What I'm really trying to do is play with traffic shaping manually. I want to create a rule for all KNOWN ports. I want to send those ports out a high bandwidth WAN. Ideally I'd do this off an alias else I'd have boat loads of firewall rules
I then want to create a NOT rule which will make all unknown ports go out a slower WAN.
The two problems I'm running into are:
1. Cant specify port range by alias
2. Cant specify a NOT rule based off ports
Any solutions?
I then entered all my ports.
I see no way in being able to use this alias in a firewall rule.
I can specify an alias in the source/destination addresses. But when it comes to specifying a port I have to enter a range. No where can i specify an alias.
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What I'm really trying to do is play with traffic shaping manually. I want to create a rule for all KNOWN ports. I want to send those ports out a high bandwidth WAN. Ideally I'd do this off an alias else I'd have boat loads of firewall rules
I then want to create a NOT rule which will make all unknown ports go out a slower WAN.
The two problems I'm running into are:
1. Cant specify port range by alias
2. Cant specify a NOT rule based off ports
Any solutions?