"Run Web Server Inside LAN" is a straightforward script that enables Local Area Network users to operate a WWW server in their network.
Setting up the script was pretty straightforward. The sample provided was easy to follow, and I was able to quickly modify the external and internal interfaces as per my requirements. I also found the clear everything and create my cascading chains command to be very helppful in creating my own custom chains to further tailor the script to my specific needs.
The script also includes various accept and drop rules for both TCP and UDP rules, and the use of stateful connection tracking makes everything nice and tidy. The script is well-documented, and I was able to understand and modify everything to my liking pretty quickly.
One great feature of this script is that it includes NAT Rules as well. Setting up my own web server was a breeze, and the script handled redirects perfectly. I was really impressed with the simplicity and effectiveness of this script.
Overall, I highly recommend Run a Web Server Inside LAN for anyone looking for an easy-to-use and effective solution for running a web server within a Local Area Network.