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I opened a few ports to the outside of my home network so I can get into a few of my machines from outside. When checking some logs, I noticed that I was getting scanned on some ports from various other countries.
I already moved my port forward to a non-standard port.
I would like to be able to block specific IP's (or even subnets) from my Verizon FIOS router. There is a little bit of documentation online, but I can't find anything specific on how to do this.
To start, I just want to block a specific IP. But if it is not to hard, I would also like to know how to possibly block a range of IPs. And with the inverse of this - is there a way to allow only certain IPs or range?
I wonder, if it is possible to blacklist IP-addresses automatically -- via an API of some sort. UPnP does not seem to support this, perhaps, something Actiontec-specific exists? For example, when I see an attempt to login as "root" via ssh, I want to automatically blacklist the IP-address before they succeed in attacking my network through some other vector (ssh as root is not possible here, but something else may be). – None – 2011-10-26T21:48:15.800