config instance # Set to 1 to enable nodogsplash option enabled 0 # Use plain configuration file #option config '/etc/nodogsplash/nodogsplash.conf' # The network the users are connected to option network 'lan' option gatewayname 'OpenWrt Nodogsplash' option maxclients '250' option idletimeout '1200' # Your router may have several interfaces, and you # probably want to keep them private from the network/gatewayinterface. # If so, you should block the entire subnets on those interfaces, e.g.: list authenticated_users 'block to 192.168.0.0/16' list authenticated_users 'block to 10.0.0.0/8' # Typical ports you will probably want to open up. list authenticated_users 'allow tcp port 22' list authenticated_users 'allow tcp port 53' list authenticated_users 'allow udp port 53' list authenticated_users 'allow tcp port 80' list authenticated_users 'allow tcp port 443' # For preauthenticated users to resolve IP addresses in their # initial request not using the router itself as a DNS server, list preauthenticated_users 'allow tcp port 53' list preauthenticated_users 'allow udp port 53' # Allow ports for SSH/Telnet/DNS/DHCP/HTTP/HTTPS list users_to_router 'allow tcp port 22' list users_to_router 'allow tcp port 23' list users_to_router 'allow tcp port 53' list users_to_router 'allow udp port 53' list users_to_router 'allow udp port 67' list users_to_router 'allow tcp port 80' list users_to_router 'allow tcp port 443' # See https://github.com/nodogsplash for a full list of available options.