-config rule
-option src wan
-option target ACCEPT
-option dest_port 22000
-
-
-config redirect
-option name bithtpc
-option src wan
-option src_dport 63325
-option dest_ip 192.168.1.4
-option dest lan
-
-config rule
-option src wan
-option target ACCEPT
-option dest_port 63325
-
-
-config redirect
-option name ssh
-option src wan
-#uncomment the 2 lines for security of using a non-standard port
-# and comment out the 22 port line
-# option src_dport 63321
-option src_dport 22
-option dest_ip 192.168.1.2
-option dest lan
-# option dest_port 22 # already default
-
-config rule
-option src wan
-option target ACCEPT
-option dest_port 22
-
-
-# for https
-config redirect
- option src wan
- option src_dport 443
- option dest lan
- option dest_ip 192.168.1.2
- option proto tcp
-
-config rule
- option src wan
- option target ACCEPT
- option dest_port 443
- option proto tcp
-
-# not using http server atm, so disable it.
-# config redirect
-# option src wan
-# option src_dport 80
-# option dest lan
-# option dest_ip 192.168.1.2
-# option proto tcp
-
-# config rule
-# option src wan
-# option target ACCEPT
-# option dest_port 80
-# option proto tcp
-EOF
-
-
-dnsmasq_restart=false
-cedit /etc/hosts <<EOF || dnsmasq_restart=true
-192.168.1.1 wrt
-192.168.1.2 treetowl faiserver
-192.168.1.3 frodo
-192.168.1.4 htpc
-192.168.1.5 x2
-192.168.1.6 testvm
-192.168.1.8 tp
-72.14.176.105 li
-173.255.198.166 lj
-EOF
-
-
-
-# useful: http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/dhcp.dnsmasq
-
-cedit /etc/dnsmasq.conf <<'EOF' || dnsmasq_restart=true
-
-############ updating dns servers ###################3
-# download namebench and run it like this:
-# for x in all regional isp global preferred nearby; do ./namebench.py -s $x -c US -i firefox -m weighted -J 10 -w; echo $x; hr; done
-
-
-# this says the ip of default gateway and dns server,
-# but I think they are unneded and default
-#dhcp-option=3,192.168.1.1
-#dhcp-option=6,192.168.1.1
-
-
-
-# results from googling around dnsmasq optimizations
-# about 50k in memory. router has 62 megs.
-# in a browsing session, I probably won't ever do 5000 lookups
-# before the ttl expiration or whatever does expiration.
-cache-size=10000
-# http://ma.ttwagner.com/make-dns-fly-with-dnsmasq-all-servers/
-all-servers
-# namebench showed 4 servers fairly close ranking:
-# qwest
-server=205.171.3.65
-server=205.171.2.25
-# clearwire anchorage
-server=64.13.115.12
-# comcast spokane
-server=68.87.69.146
-# google
-server=8.8.4.4
-# NTT
-server=129.250.35.250
-# isp servers
-server=75.75.76.76
-server=75.75.75.75
-
-
-
-# to fixup existin ips, on the client you can do
-# sudo dhclient -r; sudo dhclient <interface-name>
-
-# default dhcp range is 100-150
-dhcp-host=f4:6d:04:02:ed:66,set:treetowl,192.168.1.2,treetowl
-dhcp-host=00:26:18:97:bb:16,set:frodo,192.168.1.3,frodo
-dhcp-host=10:78:d2:da:29:22,set:htpc,192.168.1.4,htpc
-dhcp-host=00:1f:16:16:39:24,set:x2,192.168.1.5,x2
-# this is so fai can have an explicit name to use for testing,
-# or else any random machine which did a pxe boot would get
-# reformatted. The mac is from doing a virt-install, cancelling it,
-# and copying the generated mac, so it should be randomish.
-dhcp-host=52:54:00:9c:ef:ad,set:demohost,192.168.1.6,demohost
-dhcp-host=52:54:00:56:09:f9,set:faiserver,192.168.1.7,faiserver
-dhcp-host=80:fa:5b:1c:6e:cf,set:tp,192.168.1.8,tp
-# this is the ip it picks by default if dhcp fails,
-# so might as well use it.
-# hostname is the name it uses according to telnet
-dhcp-host=b4:75:0e:94:29:ca,set:switch9429ca,192.168.1.251,switch9429ca
-
-
-# template
-# dhcp-host=,192.168.1.,
-
-# Just leave the tftp server up even if we aren't doing pxe boot.
-# It has no sensitive info.
-enable-tftp
-tftp-root=/mnt/usb/tftpboot
-EOF