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10 msgid "(Unnamed Entry)"
13 msgid "(Unnamed SNAT)"
19 msgid "-- Please choose --"
31 msgid "Add and edit..."
34 msgid "Advanced Options"
37 msgid "Advanced Rules"
40 msgid "Advanced Settings"
44 "Advanced rules let you customize the firewall to your needs. Only new "
45 "connections will be matched. Packets belonging to already open connections "
46 "are automatically allowed to pass the firewall."
49 msgid "Allow forward from <em>source zones</em>:"
52 msgid "Allow forward to <em>destination zones</em>:"
58 msgid "Covered networks"
64 msgid "Custom Rules (/etc/firewall.user)"
68 "Custom rules allow you to execute arbritary iptables commands which are not "
69 "otherwise covered by the firewall framework. The commands are executed after "
70 "each firewall restart, right after the default ruleset has been loaded."
76 msgid "Destination IP address"
79 msgid "Destination address"
82 msgid "Destination port"
85 msgid "Destination zone"
91 msgid "Do not rewrite"
94 msgid "Drop invalid packets"
97 msgid "Enable NAT Loopback"
100 msgid "Enable SYN-flood protection"
103 msgid "Enable logging on this zone"
106 msgid "External port"
115 msgid "Firewall - Custom Rules"
118 msgid "Firewall - Port Forwards"
121 msgid "Firewall - Traffic Rules"
124 msgid "Firewall - Zone Settings"
128 "For DNAT, match incoming traffic directed at the given destination ip "
129 "address. For SNAT rewrite the source address to the given address."
132 msgid "Force connection tracking"
138 msgid "General Settings"
144 msgid "IPv4 and IPv6"
159 msgid "Intended destination address"
162 msgid "Inter-Zone Forwarding"
165 msgid "Internal IP address"
168 msgid "Internal port"
171 msgid "Internal port (optional)"
174 msgid "Limit log messages"
183 msgid "Match ICMP type"
186 msgid "Match forwarded traffic to the given destination port or port range."
190 "Match incoming traffic directed at the given destination port or port range "
195 "Match incoming traffic originating from the given source port or port range "
200 "Match incoming traffic originating from the given source port or port range "
201 "on the client host."
207 msgid "New SNAT rule"
210 msgid "New forward rule"
213 msgid "New input rule"
216 msgid "New port forward"
219 msgid "New source NAT"
222 msgid "Only match incoming traffic directed at the given IP address."
225 msgid "Only match incoming traffic from these MACs."
228 msgid "Only match incoming traffic from this IP or range."
232 "Only match incoming traffic originating from the given source port or port "
233 "range on the client host"
236 msgid "Open ports on router"
248 msgid "Port Forwards"
251 msgid "Port forwarding"
255 "Port forwarding allows remote computers on the Internet to connect to a "
256 "specific computer or service within the private LAN."
260 "Port forwarding allows to provide network services in the internal network "
261 "to an external network."
268 "Redirect matched incoming traffic to the given port on the internal host"
271 msgid "Redirect matched incoming traffic to the specified internal host"
274 msgid "Redirection type"
280 msgid "Restrict Masquerading to given destination subnets"
283 msgid "Restrict Masquerading to given source subnets"
286 msgid "Restrict to address family"
289 msgid "Rewrite matched traffic to the given address."
293 "Rewrite matched traffic to the given source port. May be left empty to only "
294 "rewrite the IP address."
303 msgid "SNAT IP address"
312 msgid "Source IP address"
315 msgid "Source MAC address"
322 "Source NAT is a specific form of masquerading which allows fine grained "
323 "control over the source IP used for outgoing traffic, for example to map "
324 "multiple WAN addresses to internal subnets."
327 msgid "Source address"
337 "The firewall creates zones over your network interfaces to control network "
342 "The options below control the forwarding policies between this zone (%s) and "
343 "other zones. <em>Destination zones</em> cover forwarded traffic "
344 "<strong>originating from %q</strong>. <em>Source zones</em> match forwarded "
345 "traffic from other zones <strong>targeted at %q</strong>. The forwarding "
346 "rule is <em>unidirectional</em>, e.g. a forward from lan to wan does "
347 "<em>not</em> imply a permission to forward from wan to lan as well."
351 "This page allows you to change advanced properties of the port forwarding "
352 "entry. In most cases there is no need to modify those settings."
356 "This page allows you to change advanced properties of the traffic rule "
357 "entry, such as matched source and destination hosts."
361 "This section defines common properties of %q. The <em>input</em> and "
362 "<em>output</em> options set the default policies for traffic entering and "
363 "leaving this zone while the <em>forward</em> option describes the policy for "
364 "forwarded traffic between different networks within the zone. <em>Covered "
365 "networks</em> specifies which available networks are member of this zone."
371 msgid "To source port"
374 msgid "Traffic Redirection"
377 msgid "Traffic Rules"
381 "Traffic redirection allows you to change the destination address of "
386 "Traffic rules define policies for packets traveling between different zones, "
387 "for example to reject traffic between certain hosts or to open WAN ports on "
395 "You may specify multiple by selecting \"-- custom --\" and then entering "
396 "protocols separated by space."
402 msgid "Zone ⇒ Forwardings"