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Restricting app to local subnet

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    webmin88
    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    Is it possible to restrict an app to the local subnet of my Cloudron server (hosted behind a NAT firewall) if I don't want it exposed to the public internet, preferably without breaking HTTPS?

    Thanks

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      Currently, this is not easily possible unless you tinker with IP tables. Firewall customization is expected to be implemented in next release. It couldn't make it to Cloudron 5 are originally planned.

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        Currently, this is not easily possible unless you tinker with IP tables. Firewall customization is expected to be implemented in next release. It couldn't make it to Cloudron 5 are originally planned.

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        @girish It would also be nice to see a simple DNS Manager, so you don't need to go to the DNS Host's Dashboard always, incase you want to change something there.

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          @Trankery Is your comment somehow related to the original subnet question (or did you post in the wrong thread) ?

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