PFsense 2.3 Block the Outlook with MS Exchange Server
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tcp x.x.x.x:x5 <- x.x.x.x:51818 FIN_WAIT_x:FIN_WAIT_x 1x / 19 963 B / x KiB
tcp x.x.x.x:x5 <- x.x.x.x:51819 FIN_WAIT_x:FIN_WAIT_x 1x / 19 963 B / x KiB tcp x.x.x.x:x5 <- x.x.x.x:518x0 FIN_WAIT_x:FIN_WAIT_x 1x / 19 963 B / x KiB
tcp x.x.x.x:x5 <- x.x.x.x:518x1 FIN_WAIT_x:FIN_WAIT_x 1x / 19 963 B / x KiB tcp x.x.x.x:993 <- x.x.x.x:518xx TIME_WAIT:TIME_WAIT 7 / 6 505 B / 508 B
tcp x.x.x.x:993 <- x.x.x.x:518x3 TIME_WAIT:TIME_WAIT 6 / 4 406 B / 3x7 B
tcp x.x.x.x:993 <- x.x.x.x:518x4 TIME_WAIT:TIME_WAIT x / 1 9x B / 5x B
tcp x.x.x.x:993 <- x.x.x.x:518x5 TIME_WAIT:TIME_WAIT 8 / 6 454 B / 4 KiB
tcp x.x.x.x:993 <- x.x.x.x:518x6 TIME_WAIT:TIME_WAIT x / 1 9x B / 5x B tcp x.x.x.x:993 <- x.x.x.x:518x7 TIME_WAIT:TIME_WAIT x / 1 9x B / 5x B
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PFSense 2.3 Block the Outlook with MS Exchange server
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Would you mind rephrasing that, please?
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What rule is blocking those? The interface tells you.
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What you show are entries from the state table that indicate completed connections. If something is shown in the state table, it was passed, not blocked.
If you describe your original problem in more detail, perhaps someone can assist you with a more accurate diagnosis.