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    Rule to Limit SMTP outbound?

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    • K
      kapara
      last edited by

      This is what the states shows:

      172.20.30.187:4386 -> 206.13.x.131:53569 -> 69.12.x.215:25 ESTABLISHED:ESTABLISHED

      I also tried the following rule in LAN

      Block TCP  LAN net  *  WAN address  25 (SMTP)  *     test

      • LAN net  *  *  *  *     Default LAN -> any

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        hoba
        last edited by

        Why destination wan adress?

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        • K
          kapara
          last edited by

          Trying to block all systems on the network from making smtp connections to outside hosts or servers so only my Exchange server is allowed to make outbound smtp connections.

          Skype ID:  Marinhd

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          • S
            sullrich
            last edited by

            Then you want a block rule that blocks everything NOT exchange IP address (source ip) on LAN.

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            • K
              kapara
              last edited by

              had a virus once which installed an smtp server on a machine and spammed the hell out of our customers.  I want to prevent all internal hosts from being able to act as smtp server except for my Exchange server.

              Skype ID:  Marinhd

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                kapara
                last edited by

                What is I have 3 addresses which I need to allow..3 internal IP's?

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                  hoba
                  last edited by

                  Create an host alias at firewall>aliases with all your smtp allowed senders like "smtpallowedhosts"

                  Then create 2 firewallrules at the lan tab:

                  pass protocol tcp, source smtpallowedhosts, destination any, port 25, default gateway
                  block protocol tcp, source any, destination any, port 25, default gateway

                  That will do the trick. Alternatively you could have 3 pass rules with the IPs of the smtp senders but aliases are much more elegant  ;)

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                  • K
                    kapara
                    last edited by

                    Trying now…

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                    • K
                      kapara
                      last edited by

                      Great.  The key here was that I chose the Wan address and should have used Any.  I used the aliases.

                      Thanks guys.

                      Mark

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                        natec63
                        last edited by

                        Ok, this is exactly what I need to do but obviously I have something wrong.  I only need to allow one internal LAN IP to send mail and I want to block all other LAN IPs from using SMTP.  So, here are my rules I created on the LAN interface.

                        Pass  Protocol TCP, source 192.168.0.x, port 25, destination any, port 25, default gateway
                        Block protocol TCP, source any, port 25,  destination any, port 25, default gateway

                        Pass *, source LAN net, port *, destination *, port *, gateway *

                        Why wouldn't this work?

                        pfSense 1.2-RC2

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                        • dotdashD
                          dotdash
                          last edited by

                          Set the source port to *, the destination is 25. There is a reason that field is behind a checkbox with this warning:
                          Specify the port or port range for the source of the packet for this rule. This is usually not equal to the destination port range (and is often "any").
                          Hint: you can leave the 'to' field empty if you only want to filter a single port
                          NOTE: You will not need to enter anything here in 99.99999% of the circumstances. If you're unsure, do not enter anything here!

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                            natec63
                            last edited by

                            Thank you very much!  Had to set the source port on both the allow and the deny to get things working.

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