Use the acl
command to restrict users' access to NetMRI to a list of IP addresses or subnets, thereby reducing the likelihood of unauthorized access. By default, the appliance accepts user connections via HTTP (port 80), HTTPS (port 443), SSH (port 22), and SYSLOG (port 514). If an access control list is defined, any or all of these ports can be restricted to a specific list of IP addresses.
Syntax
The following is the command syntax:
acl [commit|list|flush|reload|accept|reject|delete|exit]
The following table describes the subcommands of the acl
command.
Subcommand | Description |
---|---|
list | Lists all ACL entries. |
flush | Clears all ACL entries (no access restrictions). |
accept | Accepts connections from a given CIDR block |
reject | Rejects connections from a given CIDR block. |
delete | Deletes the existing access rules. |
| Clear working entries and reload from disk. |
exit | Exits the ACL mode. |
The accept
, delete
, and reject
commands accept the following arguments:
accept <CIDR> 22|69|80|443|514|ssh|tftp|http|https|syslog|all
reject <CIDR> 22|69|80|443|514|ssh|tftp|http|https|syslog|all
delete <CIDR> 22|69|80|443|514|ssh|tftp|http|https|syslog
where <CIDR>
is formatted as A.B.C.D/NN or <IPv6 Address>/<Prefix>.
For example, the following commands:
flush
accept 192.168.12.0/24
all commit
would allow connections from any host in the specified subnet to any of the access ports supported by NetMRI. If you'd like to exclude specific hosts from a range of addresses, you should use one or more reject
commands before the accept
command as in the following example:
flushreject 192.168.12.66/32 all
reject 192.168.12.99/32 all
accept 192.168.12.0/24 all commit
If at least one ACL entry is defined, all access attempts other than those specifically listed are rejected; if no ACL entries are defined, all access attempts are accepted.