From ec942b034b29907a359add420efdd56814b9e5d6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Steenbeek <42928941+MichaelDeciso@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2019 12:36:32 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Small fixes (#159) --- source/contribute.rst | 2 +- source/manual/dynamic_routing.rst | 2 +- source/manual/how-tos/ips-feodo.rst | 2 +- source/manual/nat.rst | 4 ++-- 4 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/source/contribute.rst b/source/contribute.rst index c90dcfa8..016388ba 100644 --- a/source/contribute.rst +++ b/source/contribute.rst @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ Social media ------------ Contribute to the success of the project by letting others know how OPNsense helped solving your network or security challenges. Let others know about OPNsense and/or -follow us & retweet our messages on `twitter `__. +follow us & retweet our messages on `Twitter `__. Anything you can do to spread the word about OPNsense will help to reach our goal to become the most widely used open source security & firewall platform. diff --git a/source/manual/dynamic_routing.rst b/source/manual/dynamic_routing.rst index 19844890..b9302d2b 100644 --- a/source/manual/dynamic_routing.rst +++ b/source/manual/dynamic_routing.rst @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ First of all, select Plugins in the menu: .. image:: images/menu_plugins.png -On this page, you can install the frr plugin by clicking the `+` icon: +On this page, you can install the FRR plugin by clicking the `+` icon: .. image:: images/plugins_frr.png diff --git a/source/manual/how-tos/ips-feodo.rst b/source/manual/how-tos/ips-feodo.rst index 03f5984e..035fa6d9 100644 --- a/source/manual/how-tos/ips-feodo.rst +++ b/source/manual/how-tos/ips-feodo.rst @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Prerequisites -------------------------------------- Setup Intrusion Detection & Prevention -------------------------------------- -To enable IDS/IPS just go to :menuselection:`Services -> Intrusion Detection` and select +To enable IDS/IPS just go to :menuselection:`Services --> Intrusion Detection` and select **enabled & IPS mode**. Make sure you have selected the right interface for the intrusion detection system too run on. For our example we will use the WAN interface, as that will most likely be you connection with the public Internet. diff --git a/source/manual/nat.rst b/source/manual/nat.rst index ad53a180..1355c495 100644 --- a/source/manual/nat.rst +++ b/source/manual/nat.rst @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ be redirected to it. Port forwarding is also referred to as “Destination NAT” or “DNAT”. -In OPNsense, port forwarding can be set up by navigating to **Firewall->NAT->Port Forward**. Here, you will see +In OPNsense, port forwarding can be set up by navigating to :menuselection:`Firewall --> NAT --> Port Forward`. Here, you will see an overview of port forwarding rules. New rules can be added by clicking **Add** in the upper right corner. When adding a rule, the following fields are available: @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ One-to-one One-to-one NAT will, as the name implies, translate two IPs one-to-one, rather than one-to-many as is most common. In this respect, it is similar to what NPT does for IPv6. -In OPNsense, one-to-one NAT can be set up by navigating to **Firewall->NAT->One-to-one**. Here, you will see an +In OPNsense, one-to-one NAT can be set up by navigating to :menuselection:`Firewall --> NAT --> One-to-one`. Here, you will see an overview of one-to-one rules. New rules can be added by clicking **Add** in the upper right corner. When adding a rule, the following fields are available: