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    Pfsense not passing TCP/UDP traffic

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      sushant
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      a step by step guide will be highly appreciated :)

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      • KOMK
        KOM
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        I'm sure it would but I have no such thing for you.  In VmW, change your pfSense LAN interface to do as I suggested and then try again.

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          sushant
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          not working :/

          SSL P2P (bittorrent is working though which I forgot to mention in my original post)

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          • KOMK
            KOM
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            If everything is working via IP address then it's likely a DNS issue.

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              sushant
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              I can ping everything but cant access via web browser. not even GUI of pfsense.If that's also due to DNS issue. How to resolve it. I tried setting DNS to IP Of Pfsense ,Alt. DNS to 14.139.5.5 (provided by ISP)

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                sushant
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                Issue resolved :D switched Web Browser. perhaps Microsoft EDGE is Shit :/ .Used IE and i'm able to access web :)
                Thanx for your valuable time :)

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                • KOMK
                  KOM
                  last edited by

                  While I haven't used Edge very much at all, I've never seen such a problem.  What worked for you, Firefox or Chrome?  Do you have any proxy settings defined in Control Panel - Internet Options - Connections - LAN Settings?

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                    sushant
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                    Internet explorer
                    No,I don't have have any proxy settings defined in Control Panel - Internet Options - Connections - LAN Settings
                    after switching browser it worked like a charm :)

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                    • KOMK
                      KOM
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                      Chrome, IE and Edge all use the same system setting for proxy so if IE is working then my idea is wrong.  Oh well.  At least it's working but this is really weird.

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                        doktornotor Banned
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                        Well, I don't think it's the browser… checked whether the packets are not simply dropped? (Lots of similar complaints with virtualization related to various offloading features.)

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                          sushant
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                          Its not working only in EDGE :/ .working well in other browsers(tried on chrome too).For the past 3 days i've been banging my head against the wall, all i had to do was switch browser  ::)

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