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Iptables port forwarding for specific host dd-wrt/tomato

i m trying to open ports 5060 and 5004 (udp & tcp) for a specific internal ip (192.168.1.5) but i only want communication over these ports to be between specific external host(s) and deny everything else to this internal IP. i have tried various rules but they either seem to open port for any external source or block everything. Here is my -vL output




Chain INPUT (policy DROP 0 packets, 0 bytes)

pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
0 0 DROP all -- any any anywhere anywhere state INVALID
19 2811 ACCEPT all -- any any anywhere anywhere state RELATED,ESTABLISHED
0 0 shlimit tcp -- any any anywhere anywhere tcp dpt:ssh state NEW
0 0 ACCEPT all -- lo any anywhere anywhere
3 156 ACCEPT all -- br0 any anywhere anywhere
0 0 ACCEPT udp -- any any anywhere anywhere udp spt:bootps dpt:bootpc

Chain FORWARD (policy DROP 0 packets, 0 bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination

14 3744 all -- any any anywhere anywhere account: network/netmask: 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 name: lan
0 0 ACCEPT all -- br0 br0 anywhere anywhere
0 0 DROP all -- any any anywhere anywhere state INVALID
2 104 TCPMSS tcp -- any any anywhere anywhere tcp flags:SYN,RST/SYN TCPMSS clamp to PMTU
13 3692 ACCEPT all -- any any anywhere anywhere state RELATED,ESTABLISHED
0 0 wanin all -- vlan2 any anywhere anywhere
1 52 wanout all -- any vlan2 anywhere anywhere
1 52 ACCEPT all -- br0 any anywhere anywhere

Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT 18 packets, 9439 bytes)

pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination

Chain shlimit (1 references)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
0 0 all -- any any anywhere anywhere recent: SET name: shlimit side: source
0 0 DROP all -- any any anywhere anywhere recent: UPDATE seconds: 60 hit_count: 4 name: shlimit side: source

Chain wanin (1 references)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
0 0 ACCEPT tcp -- any any anywhere --hidden-- tcp dpt:8082

0 0 ACCEPT udp -- any any anywhere --hidden-- udp dpt:8082
0 0 ACCEPT udp -- any any anywhere --hidden-- udp dpt:1194
0 0 ACCEPT tcp -- any any anywhere --DEVICE-- tcp multiport dports sip,5004
0 0 ACCEPT udp -- any any anywhere --DEVICE-- udp multiport dports sip,5004
0 0 ACCEPT tcp -- any any anywhere --hidden-- tcp dpts:domain:3074
0 0 ACCEPT udp -- any any anywhere --hidden-- udp dpts:domain:3074

Chain wanout (1 references)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination



**Device is what i want to change (192.168.1.5)

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