[isf-wifidog] WiFiDog and the Nintendo DS

Robin Jones Robin at networkfusion.co.uk
Lun 12 Mai 19:48:20 EDT 2008


I am trying to answer a question on the ticket system #467 (I have asked
the guy to use the mailing list, but to no avail), and yet also would
like to make this work myself...

I know about
https://dev.wifidog.org/wiki/doc/developer/SupportingDevicesWithNoWebBro
wser and the simplest way seems to be 2-Whitelist specific servers

Given the fact that these all have hostnames, can firewall rules contain
these?

If not, can you white list IP Ranges and corresponding ports?

So for example, the servers I would like to white list are as follows:

Contest.nintendo.net - 83.36.93.1 to 83.36.93.255 
Contest.nintendo.net - 61.54.24.1 to 61.54.24.255 
nas.nintendowifi.net - 192.195.204.1 to 192.195.204.255 
gs.nintendowifi.net - 207.38.11.1 to 207.38.11.255 
nus.shop.wii.com - 209.67.106.1 to 209.67.106.255 
rcw.wc24.wii.com - 125.199.254.1 to 125.199.254.255 
cfh.wapp.wii.com - 84.53.134.1 to 84.53.134.255 
weather.wapp.wii.com A - 84.53.136.1 to 84.53.136.255 
weather.wapp.wii.com B - 213.155.151.1 to 213.155.151.255 
opera.com - 213.236.208.1 to 213.236.208.255 
american-sk8land.com - 70.86.183.1 to 70.86.183.255

So would the corresponding firewall rules in wifidog.conf work?:

FirewallRule allow tcp port 28910, 29900,29901,29920,80,443  to
83.36.93.1-83.36.93.255 

Or

FirewallRule allow tcp port 28910, 29900,29901,29920,80,443  to
Contest.nintendo.net


It has also been recommended to allow all udp traffic, would this be a
security risk?



Thanks,


Robin Jones.




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