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    Destination IP and Port?

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      furom
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      Hi,

      just getting started and fiddling with my first firewall rules in pfSense. Coming from Ubiquiti things are similar but different. I like the default block policy pfSense deploys, used to the opposite, so a really nice change.

      But... I need to set a destination in a rule to a range of IPs and a specific port... In my try to make that, I created aliaseses for the IPs and the port in question, but I find no means to use both of them in the rule? How can this be done?
      Thanks

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        JKnott @furom
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        @furom said in Destination IP and Port?:

        I like the default block policy pfSense deploys, used to the opposite, so a really nice change.

        ????

        I don't think I've even seen a firewall that by default passes everything, though with industrial grade routers, they're wide open if you don't at least make them a firewall by creating a rule. Then, they become block all, except what you allow.

        PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
        i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel Gb Ethernet ports.
        UniFi AC-Lite access point

        I haven't lost my mind. It's around here...somewhere...

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          viragomann @furom
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          @furom said in Destination IP and Port?:

          I created aliaseses for the IPs and the port in question, but I find no means to use both of them in the rule? How can this be done?

          At source or destination you can select "Single IP or alias" from the drop-town and then enter the alias in the next box.
          For port select "other" and enter the alias.

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            furom @viragomann
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            @viragomann Perfect, missed that one, thanks!

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