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Firewall alias URL using http or https

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    pkx232c
    last edited by Jan 14, 2021, 12:36 PM

    Hi,

    I have two Pfsense firewalls running PfBlockerNG. All works fine, but I just noticed one uses HTTP for firewall aliases and the other HTTPs :

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    Any reason behind this ? Sure it's no big deal as all works fine, it's just for my knowledge :-)

    Many thanks for reading

    Ed.

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      BBcan177 Moderator @pkx232c
      last edited by Jan 14, 2021, 8:22 PM

      @pkx232c
      You have that box set to http?
      pfSense > System > Advanced > Protocol

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        pkx232c @BBcan177
        last edited by Jan 14, 2021, 9:08 PM

        @bbcan177
        That was the reason, I had System > Advanced > Protocol set to HTTPs on the first system and to HTTP on the second.

        I changed to HTTPs on the second system, ran a PfBlockerNG update and aliases URLs changed to HTTPs too ;-)

        Many thanks !

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