The web server running Windows Home Server has a static IP address on Tomato’s LAN at 10.0.0.20 (outside of the DHCP scope), I have port forwarding all 8080 traffic from Tomato to port 80 of our home server.

Server SNMP SD Card Support USB Support VLANs IPv6 Captive Portal 5 GHz Per-IP Traffic Stats Static ARP BW Limiter NFS Server BT Client Guest SSID PPPoE Server DNSCrypt CPU overclock Tor Project IPsec Dual WAN Siproxd VoIP Web Server Stealth Mode LED Control TTB P2Partisan; Tomato: 1.28 * 1.28: June 28, 2010: No: No: No: No: No: No: No: No: No blue-tomato.com Cross Site Scripting vulnerability. Open Bug Bounty ID: OBB-1215812Security Researcher EnesSaltk7 Helped patch 1 vulnerabilities Received 1 Coordinated Disclosure badges , a holder of 1 badges for responsible and coordinated disclosure, found a security vulnerability affecting blue-tomato.com website and its users. One thing that catches some Tomato newcomers out is that DHCP server is disabled by default in Tomato, so you'll need to assign youself an IP manually (e.g. IP: 192.168.1.10. subnet: 255.255.255.0, gateway: 192.168.1.1) in the range of the router (which has IP 192.168.1.1). The web server running Windows Home Server has a static IP address on Tomato’s LAN at 10.0.0.20 (outside of the DHCP scope), I have port forwarding all 8080 traffic from Tomato to port 80 of our home server. Tomato is a family of community-developed, custom firmware for consumer-grade computer networking routers and gateways powered by Broadcom chipsets.The goal of the project is to provide users with an alternative to the firmware pre-installed on their equipment by the manufacturer, providing:

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