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      SweetElite
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      Hello,

      Im a bit new to Pfsense. I installed Squid Guard seems to be working to good lol..  When I try to access my own server for FTP, own cloud I get Request(default/in-addr/-) - GET REDIRECT.

      So it seem like Im blocking my self from going out and coming back in. Hope I saying it right. Other words when I use my ip or my dynamic-dns
      to access my server i get  blocked.

      Could someone tell be how to allow my net work to see this also I cant access it from anyone else computer out side of the network also..

      :-[ :-[

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        -flo- 0
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        Just to be sure: did this work without SquidGuard running?

        If this is caused by SquidGuard you should be able to see an alert (and a block, but the list of alerts provides also the time stamps) in SquidGuard from the source IP address of the host you're accessing from. Did you check this?

        The alert should also provide the rule which caused the alert. You can then just disable this rule. Or whitelist the source IPs (may be difficult if access from outside is required and the IP addresses are not known).

        A good candidate may be in emerging-ftp.rules in ET Open Rules. You may also just disable these completely and check again.

        -fun-

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          SweetElite
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          @-flo-:

          Just to be sure: did this work without SquidGuard running?

          If this is caused by SquidGuard you should be able to see an alert (and a block, but the list of alerts provides also the time stamps) in SquidGuard from the source IP address of the host you're accessing from. Did you check this?

          The alert should also provide the rule which caused the alert. You can then just disable this rule. Or whitelist the source IPs (may be difficult if access from outside is required and the IP addresses are not known).

          A good candidate may be in emerging-ftp.rules in ET Open Rules. You may also just disable these completely and check again.

          -fun-

          Yes it was working before. Forgot to say I have PFBlocker installed as well…  Im getting a timed out error. I uninstalled the packages all works.. I think I just dont really know how to set this up. Thanks for any input..

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            -flo- 0
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            I don't know PFBlocker so I can't provide any advice here.

            You could install just (only) the SquidGuard package again and recheck your ftp access. If it works, the fine. If not proceed as laid out in my previous post (check for alerts in Squidguard, then disable corresponding rules).

            -flo-

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