![]() A zone_wan_prerouting -m comment -comment "!fw3: Custom wan prerouting rule chain" -j prerouting_wan_rule A zone_wan_postrouting -m comment -comment "!fw3" -j MASQUERADE A zone_wan_postrouting -m comment -comment "!fw3: Custom wan postrouting rule chain" -j postrouting_wan_rule A zone_lan_prerouting -m comment -comment "!fw3: Custom lan prerouting rule chain" -j prerouting_lan_rule ![]() ![]() A zone_lan_postrouting -m comment -comment "!fw3: Custom lan postrouting rule chain" -j postrouting_lan_rule A POSTROUTING -o eth0.2 -m comment -comment "!fw3" -j zone_wan_postrouting A POSTROUTING -o pppoe-wan -m comment -comment "!fw3" -j zone_wan_postrouting A POSTROUTING -o br-lan -m comment -comment "!fw3" -j zone_lan_postrouting A POSTROUTING -m comment -comment "!fw3: Custom postrouting rule chain" -j postrouting_rule A PREROUTING -i eth0.2 -m comment -comment "!fw3" -j zone_wan_prerouting A PREROUTING -i pppoe-wan -m comment -comment "!fw3" -j zone_wan_prerouting A PREROUTING -i br-lan -m comment -comment "!fw3" -j zone_lan_prerouting A PREROUTING -m comment -comment "!fw3: Custom prerouting rule chain" -j prerouting_rule Head: /setc/er: No such file or directory # put custom rules into the root chains e.g. # Internal uci firewall chains are flushed and recreated on reload, so # be executed with each firewall (re-)start. # Put your custom iptables rules here, they will # This file is interpreted as shell script. "description": "OpenWrt 19.07.2 uci export network uci export fireall "system": "Qualcomm Atheros QCA956X ver 1 rev 0",
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