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    Restricting internet access by IP and time range

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      _ToXIc_
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      what you think of this method?

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lBxhHbKScM

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      • KOMK
        KOM
        last edited by

        Sorry, I don't have the time to watch a 15 minute YouTube video on this.  What was the gist of it?

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          _ToXIc_
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          @KOM:

          Sorry, I don't have the time to watch a 15 minute YouTube video on this.  What was the gist of it?

          he created schedules the created rules for each to block then reject. i tried it but i didnt work

          then tried to do a total block the the allow with the schedule and couldn't get that to work either

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          • KOMK
            KOM
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            The way I've done it in the past (going from memory here) was to create a schedule for the time period where you want to allow access.  Then you create a LAN blocking rule for the IP addresses that you want to have no Internet access by default, and link that schedule into the block rule under Advanced features - Schedule.

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              2chemlud Banned
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              As a starter:

              https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=77168.msg440274;topicseen#msg440274

              https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=90368.msg500528;topicseen#msg500528

              https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=72648.msg396340;topicseen#msg396340

              Groundhog day! :-)

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                _ToXIc_
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                @KOM:

                The way I've done it in the past (going from memory here) was to create a schedule for the time period where you want to allow access.  Then you create a LAN blocking rule for the IP addresses that you want to have no Internet access by default, and link that schedule into the block rule under Advanced features - Schedule.

                cant see to get the LAN blocking rule to work. this is what i have set but its still connecting to the internet

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                • KOMK
                  KOM
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                  Did you reset the states when you tested?  Existing states won't be blocked.  What's up with the funny Source?  Can you show a screen shot of your block rule?  I notice you don't have the schedule linked in.

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                    _ToXIc_
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                    sorry what do you mean "reset the states" and whats so funny about the source? its the IP of the phone i'm testing the block on.

                    didnt put the schedule in yet, was testing every step as i implement

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                    • KOMK
                      KOM
                      last edited by

                      sorry what do you mean "reset the states"

                      Diagnostics - States - Reset States

                      whats so funny about the source?

                      Looks like you're trying to block an entire network as opposed to a single host.

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                        _ToXIc_
                        last edited by

                        @KOM:

                        sorry what do you mean "reset the states"

                        Diagnostics - States - Reset States

                        thanks

                        whats so funny about the source?

                        Looks like you're trying to block an entire network as opposed to a single host.

                        ah.. that explains a bunch.. gotta look up blocking

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                        • KOMK
                          KOM
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                          Please post a screenshot of your block rule as I requested previously.

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                            _ToXIc_
                            last edited by

                            @KOM:

                            Please post a screenshot of your block rule as I requested previously.

                            i posted the block rule in reply#10  been reading and reading trying this and that but i can get the basic block to work.

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                            • DerelictD
                              Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                              last edited by

                              The rule you have in #10 should block all traffic from 192.168.1.0/24 into the LAN interface (and out to the internet).

                              If it is not doing so, then LAN net is not 192.168.1.0/24

                              Post Status > Interfaces

                              At least the LAN interface.

                              Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
                              A comprehensive network diagram is worth 10,000 words and 15 conference calls.
                              DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
                              Do Not Chat For Help! NO_WAN_EGRESS(TM)

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                                _ToXIc_
                                last edited by

                                so i should put the IP i'm trying to block in the Destination field instead of Source? i tried that also and reset the states but my test device was still getting to the internet

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                                • KOMK
                                  KOM
                                  last edited by

                                  i posted the block rule in reply#10

                                  Sorry, don't know how I missed that  :P

                                  so i should put the IP i'm trying to block in the Destination field instead of Source?

                                  No, you want to use the client IP you're testing with as the Source.  Please post your interface details as Derelict requested.  Once we see what we're working with, it will take away a lot of the guesswork.

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                                    _ToXIc_
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                                    @KOM:

                                    No, you want to use the client IP you're testing with as the Source.  Please post your interface details as Derelict requested.  Once we see what we're working with, it will take away a lot of the guesswork.

                                    but isnt that how its setup in the rule?

                                    attached are the interfaces

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                                    • KOMK
                                      KOM
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                                      OK, at least now we know your LAN really is 192.168.1.0/24.  I assume your test client is 192.168.1.112?  Edit your block rule to make the Source a Single host or alias, save it, clear the states and try again.

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                                        _ToXIc_
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                                        i used "Network" instead of "Single host or alias" because network gave me an option to change the subnet with "Single host or alias" its greyed out and wouldnt let me change it.

                                        trying now..

                                        edit: attached the new rule

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                                          _ToXIc_
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                                          still had internet after restarting the states… so i rebooted the firebox and the test device (iPhone) but still had internet.

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                                          • DerelictD
                                            Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                                            last edited by

                                            No %&&^&^ idea what you've done.

                                            Reset to factory and start over. Start simple. One thing at a time. Test. Move on.

                                            Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
                                            A comprehensive network diagram is worth 10,000 words and 15 conference calls.
                                            DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
                                            Do Not Chat For Help! NO_WAN_EGRESS(TM)

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