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      gunan
      last edited by

      hi,

      How to unblock this URL: http://203.106.236.200/official/etracking.php?

      Group:default, Category : in-addr.

      Need help How to unblock URL?

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        podilarius
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        I am afraid we are going to need more information. But default, the site should not be blocked unless it is trying to make a connection to you without you first making the connection. If they are monitoring something for you, then you only need to add port forward rules and a firewall rule to allow traffic from that address on a particular set of ports.
        Could you elaborate on what you are trying to accomplish?

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          nearones
          last edited by

          @gunan:

          hi,

          How to unblock this URL: http://203.106.236.200/official/etracking.php?

          Group:default, Category : in-addr.

          Need help How to unblock URL?

          Ceate a whitelist catogry
          Domains list :  203.106.236.200
          URLs list : 203.106.236.200/
          Expressions : 203.106.236.200

          then go to acl and click the catogry and select as white list. Try this other wise what Podilarius is correct, the site should not get blocked.

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            gunan
            last edited by

            hi,
            podilarius

            The problem is one of my user can't access to this site. I need to unblock so that the users able to access to this site.

            I'm new for pfsense. I didn't receive any hand over.

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              podilarius
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              Well gunan, there are a couple of ways to block sites. You can block all access on port 80 and 443 on the WAN side and then allow certain URLs (in Aliases) to pass ahead of the block rule. You can use squidguard. In which case you can block everything and then put the ones you want to allow in the white list.
              There might be other ways. So, what does your LAN rules look like?
              What packages do you have installed?
              What version of pfSense do you have installed?

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                dvserg
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                SquidGuard rules 'pass' order: <white><deny><allow><all|none>The 'white' category has highest priority before other.</all|none></allow></deny></white>

                SquidGuardDoc EN  RU Tutorial
                Localization ru_PFSense

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