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    PFSENSE block all traffic from wan to lan (i open ports before)

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      somnus1654 Rebel Alliance last edited by

      Hi, hope that somebody can help me.
      My pfsense work fine for about 100 day, i configurate all right, i open some ports to access to the servers by remote desktop and thing like that.
      After 100 day, for some reason pfsense block all trafic except the port 22 (admin pfsense) and one port to acces to pfsense by http.

      Does anybody know how to fix this ?

      The only solution for my is reboot the pfsense, but i like to have the 365 day working record, lol

      Have a nice day to all

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        viragomann last edited by

        Check the system log for hints.

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