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Outbound firewall rules

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Hi, I'm expecting to receive the last bits for a new server next week, and will be setting up my first unraid NAS, replacing an old Synology that (literally) has a paperclip stuck in the ATX power plug, and duct tape on the inside keeping things together.. considering all the hours I spend keeping it alive, it will be an emotional last data-transfer....

 

One thing I would like to get ready is my firewall setup. The vlan where the unraid will reside is filtered on both inbound and outbound traffic, so I will need to setup access lists to anything the server needs to connect to.

 

Does anyone know the IP/Addresses that Unraid needs to connect to?

 - OS updates

 - License check during trial period

 

Community Applications needs git I can see, I'll handle that in case I need to install any, haven't made up my mind yet.

 

Anything else where Unraid makes use of internet?

OS updates (IIRC) come from AWS. Best of luck keeping track of those.

 

Do you have a specific concern with allowing Unraid to initiate the outgoing connection and then allowing the established return traffic?

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2 hours ago, T0rqueWr3nch said:

OS updates (IIRC) come from AWS. Best of luck keeping track of those.

 

Do you have a specific concern with allowing Unraid to initiate the outgoing connection and then allowing the established return traffic?

 

... even luck can help me there...

 

Nothing special for Unraid. I split my home network up into vlans and blocked in/outbound on everything a few years ago, when I needed to refresh my memory on how basic network works.. (Not having internet access is a great motivator to figure out how old HP switches work with VLANs.... And figuring out is a great motivator to get new switches...)

 

Since then I've just made it a norm to keep all non-client devices "offline".. No need for them to connect to stuff thats not needed... And [insert religious term of your choice] things will connect left and right, but the setup is coming under pressure as more and more stuff gets hosted in the cloud and therefore switch IP's faster than I can refresh the FW logs :(

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