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Revision: 3288 http://ipcop.svn.sourceforge.net/ipcop/?rev=3288&view=rev Author: eoberlander Date: 2009-07-20 20:10:21 +0000 (Mon, 20 Jul 2009) Log Message: ----------- Review/update Blue Access section. Modified Paths: -------------- IPCopDoc/trunk/en/admin/xml/firewall.xml Added Paths: ----------- IPCopDoc/trunk/en/admin/images/blueaccess1.png IPCopDoc/trunk/en/admin/images/blueaccess2.png Added: IPCopDoc/trunk/en/admin/images/blueaccess1.png =================================================================== (Binary files differ) Property changes on: IPCopDoc/trunk/en/admin/images/blueaccess1.png ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:mime-type + application/octet-stream Added: IPCopDoc/trunk/en/admin/images/blueaccess2.png =================================================================== (Binary files differ) Property changes on: IPCopDoc/trunk/en/admin/images/blueaccess2.png ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:mime-type + application/octet-stream Modified: IPCopDoc/trunk/en/admin/xml/firewall.xml =================================================================== --- IPCopDoc/trunk/en/admin/xml/firewall.xml 2009-07-20 17:27:36 UTC (rev 3287) +++ IPCopDoc/trunk/en/admin/xml/firewall.xml 2009-07-20 20:10:21 UTC (rev 3288) @@ -379,8 +379,8 @@ <sect2 id="firewall-blue-access"> <title>Blue Access Administrative Web Page</title> <para> - This subsection allows you to configure which Wireless Access Points - on the Blue network can connect to IPCop. + This section allows you to configure a Wireless Access Point + on the Blue network connected to IPCop. This is 100% optional, so you may safely ignore this section if you do not wish to make use of this feature. </para> @@ -390,6 +390,9 @@ installed and configured a Blue network interface card. </para> </note> + + <sect3 id="firewall-blue-access-setup"> + <title>Setup</title> <para> To setup Blue Access do the following: </para> @@ -458,9 +461,19 @@ </para> </listitem> </orderedlist> + </sect3> + + <sect3 id="firewall-blue-access-add"> + <title>Adding a device</title> <para> - <figure id="v140.firewall.004"> - <title>Blue Access Settings</title> + In the <guilabel>Add Device</guilabel> section you input the + IP Address or the MAC Address of a wireless Access Point, or any + device on the Blue network that you want to connect to the + Internet through IPCop. + </para> + <para> + <figure id="v200.firewall.003"> + <title>Add device</title> <mediaobject> <imageobject role="fo"> <imagedata fileref="&imagepath;blueaccess.&imageext;" format="PNG" contentwidth="14cm"/> @@ -469,65 +482,116 @@ <imagedata fileref="&imagepath;blueaccess.&imageext;" format="PNG" align="center"/> </imageobject> <textobject> - <phrase>Blue Access Web Page</phrase> + <phrase>Add device section</phrase> </textobject> </mediaobject> </figure> </para> + <formalpara> + <title>IP Address (optional)</title> + <para> + You have to enter at least one IP <emphasis>or</emphasis> + one MAC Address per device, or both. + </para> + </formalpara> <para> - In the <guilabel>Add Device</guilabel> section you input the - IP Address or the MAC Address of a wireless Access Point, or any - device on the Blue network that you want to connect to the - Internet through IPCop. - </para> - <para> - You have to enter at least one MAC <emphasis>or</emphasis> one IP - Address per device. - </para> - <para> If you use DHCP on the Blue Network, and want to allow any device to connect and access the Red Network, you must add an entry for every IP address in your DHCP range to this list. Leave the MAC Address field empty when adding each IP Address. </para> + <formalpara> + <title>MAC Address (optional)</title> + <para> + Conversely, if you want to restrict access to known devices, add the + MAC address of each device, and leave the IP Address field empty. + That will allow listed devices to connect regardless of the DHCP + lease they receive. + </para> + </formalpara> + <formalpara> + <title>Remark (optional)</title> + <para> + If you want, you can include a string of text to describe or identify + the device. + </para> + </formalpara> + <formalpara> + <title>Add</title> + <para> + Once you have entered all the information, + press the <guibutton>Add</guibutton>. + This will move the entry to the next section, and list it + as enabled. + </para> + </formalpara> + </sect3> + + <sect3 id="firewall-blue-access-current"> + <title>Current devices</title> <para> - Conversely, if you want to restrict access to known devices, add the MAC - address of each device, and leave the IP Address field empty. That will - allow listed devices to connect regardless of the DHCP lease they receive. + The <guilabel>Devices on Blue</guilabel> section lists the current + entries. </para> <para> - Once you have entered all the information, click the - <guilabel>Enabled</guilabel> box and press - <guibutton>Add</guibutton>. - This will move the entry to the next section, and list it - as enabled. + <figure id="v200.firewall.004"> + <title>Devices on Blue</title> + <mediaobject> + <imageobject role="fo"> + <imagedata fileref="&imagepath;blueaccess1.&imageext;" format="PNG" contentwidth="14cm"/> + </imageobject> + <imageobject role="html"> + <imagedata fileref="&imagepath;blueaccess1.&imageext;" format="PNG" align="center"/> + </imageobject> + <textobject> + <phrase>Devices on Blue section</phrase> + </textobject> + </mediaobject> + </figure> </para> <para> - The <guilabel>Devices on Blue</guilabel> section lists the current - entries. To remove one, click the - <quote>Trash Can</quote> icon. + To remove an entry, click the + <emphasis>Trash Can</emphasis> icon. To edit one, click the - <quote>Yellow Pencil</quote> icon. + <emphasis>Yellow Pencil</emphasis> icon. </para> <para> - To enable or disable an entry, click on the - <quote>Enabled</quote> icon (to the left of the Yellow Pencil) - for the particular entry you want to enable or disable. - The icon changes to an empty box when a device is - disabled. Click the checkbox to enable it again. + To enable or disable a device - click on the checkbox in the Action + column for the particular machine you want to enable or disable. + The icon changes to an empty box when a device is disabled. + Click on the checkbox to enable it again. </para> <para> - If DHCP is enabled for the Blue network, the + If the DHCP server is enabled for the Blue network, the <guilabel>Current DHCP leases on Blue</guilabel> section will be displayed. </para> <para> - This provides a quick way of adding wireless devices to the list. - You just have to click on the <quote>Blue Pencil</quote> icon + <figure id="v200.firewall.005"> + <title>Current DHCP leases on Blue</title> + <mediaobject> + <imageobject role="fo"> + <imagedata fileref="&imagepath;blueaccess2.&imageext;" format="PNG" contentwidth="14cm"/> + </imageobject> + <imageobject role="html"> + <imagedata fileref="&imagepath;blueaccess2.&imageext;" format="PNG" align="center"/> + </imageobject> + <textobject> + <phrase>Current DHCP leases on Blue section</phrase> + </textobject> + </mediaobject> + </figure> + </para> + <para> + There is a quick way of adding machines to the device list. + You just have to click on the <emphasis>Blue Pencil Plus</emphasis> icon for a device to be added to the list of enabled devices. - You can then edit the entry, if necessary, by clicking on the - <quote>Yellow Pencil</quote> icon, as before. </para> + <para> + You can then edit the entry, if necessary, by clicking the + <emphasis>Yellow Pencil</emphasis> icon, as before. + </para> + </sect3> </sect2> <sect2 id="firewall-services"> This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |