Something is blocking FaceBook from login
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It seems i will have to stick with my proxy's work around for a very long time…..
Thanks anyway to all those who contributed with their suggestions, if i will ever find a proper fix i'll come back to share it here...all the best -
Got some other pieces of information…
If i try to use the Facebook application on the Iphone, there is no way it will login, but if i try to access their website through the Safari browser, at first the connection will get refused, then the login page will appear again, click on "try alternative login" a warning will come up, which basically says that the password will be sent in "plain text" and again will bounce back, but if you close the page and go there again, you are actually already logged in and can access everything....I try this on my computer too, instead to go in www.facebook.com, try m.facebook.com and click on "try alternative login", it will work !!!
Also, if my pc was already logged in, i discovered i can just browse all the various Facebook parts, however, if i logout, i am unable to login again, unless i use this alternative way.
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So it's some https problem then.
The log pages you posted earlier are not the firewall log. They look like the system log but I've never seen it full of pf messages like that and the formatting is a bit odd. :-\
It looks like you maybe have something more seriously wrong with your install. Is this 2.0.1? Which install type?
Steve
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It's the system's log for the firewall in PfSense, in this other picture you can see the the top of the report.
I am using the latest version (2.0.1-RELEASE (i386) FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE-p6) installed on his own dedicated computer.![Firewall Log.jpg](/public/imported_attachments/1/Firewall Log.jpg)
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Hmm, something is wrong there. It shouldn't look like that at all.
You are just seeing the pf log directly but that should never happen. :-\
Steve
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i'm thinking 'Show raw filter logs' is enabled under settings
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The log has been enabled to try to identify what is blocking the login page from going further
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Ah! So it is. You learn something everyday. ::)
Stee
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Sorry i am not sure to understand what do you mean with that.
Are you suggesting that enabling the log for the firewall in PfSense creates this problem???
The firewall's log has been enabled -after- this inconvenience, to get more information about it and possibly solve it…. -
I was not familiar with the 'raw filter logs' option for the firewall log which lead me to believe your install may have had a more serious problem since your logs appeared to be completely ****ed.
However that was my mistake, sorry about that. :-[Steve