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    I fixed what ain't broke and broke it

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    • B Offline
      battles
      last edited by

      I decided to fix what wasn't broke.  I thought it would be a good idea to make a floating alias rule to allow the cidr, both WAN and LAN, of my secure web proxy service to Pass.  Afterwards, I couldn't connect to the proxy service.  It was easy to figure out and fix, but I was wondering how a Pass of anything could cause a blockage?

      pfSense 2.3.4-RELEASE-p1 (i386)
      FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE-p19
      pfBlockerNG 2.1.2_1
      Snort Security 3.2.9.5_3
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        doktornotor Banned
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        Great. Except that noone knows what proxy you are talking about.

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          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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          Dok – maybe we are just behind the times and have not gotten our telepathic skills enabled yet.. Is there something we need to eat/drink to get these skills?  Maybe we using the wrong font and not seeing the detailed information?  Maybe the actual details of what is done is hidden in code?

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