I'm setting up an OpenWrt router with separate subnets for:

- WAN
- DMZ
- Admin Access LAN
- Kids LAN
- Backup / BareOS LAN

I have systems on each of these subnets that I would like to back up with 
my BareOS-dir.

Any idea how the Input, Output and Forward rules ought to be setup between 
subnets?

I'm confused because as far as I know the BareOS-fd contacts the director 
to initiate the backup and not the other way around.

I asked about it here 
<https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/165421/should-a-backup-server-be-on-a-separate-subnet-vlan-from-other-machines-on-the>,
 
and they told me I should have access control (firewall rules) that limit 
what each machine on a subnet can / can't communicate with the dir / sd.

My BareOS setup isn't very custom, so using the default ports what needs to 
communicate which way so the firewall rules are setup correctly?

Thank you, 

Andrew J. Leer
BareOS Backup Presentation at the CPLUG 
<https://web.archive.org/web/20171212231617/https://www.meetup.com/cp-lug/events/245852703/>

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