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FreeDMR Privileged Control allows the freedmr system to better handle incoming client connections. It enables protection against DoS and uses the host's iptables firewall directly. It currently works either standalone or with docker host systems that have iptables v1.8.7 or earlier as there have been changes from iptables from 1.8.8 onwards. In practice, this means Debian 11 on ARM or x86/amd64 architectures.
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FreeDMR Privileged Control allows the freedmr system to better handle incoming client connections. It enables protection against DoS and uses the host's iptables firewall directly. It currently works either standalone or with docker host systems that have iptables v1.8.7 or earlier as there have been changes from iptables from 1.8.8 onwards. In practice, this means Debian 11 on ARM or x86/amd64 architectures.
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This code also manages the conntrack table, so you no longer need to use the conntrack command to allow clients to connect after restarting the services.
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Please note, this is still in development. Feedback is appreciated.
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Please note, this is still in development. Feedback is appreciated.
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Also note, it currently only protects ipv4 connections. ipv6 is coming!
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Also note, it currently only protects ipv4 connections. ipv6 is coming!
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