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@natethegreat21 well give another example then where you have this problem, that we can try and duplicate. I wouldn't touch that website to be honest.
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@johnpoz This is the only site that I have noticed at this moment. I will just disregard this issue and raise another flag if I notice anything again. In regards to the other question I have about the AP do you have any suggestions? The Ap only gets about 100Mbps and I have noticed that it stops getting internet access at times and the only way to get it to come back up is to reboot the AP. I noticed in the logs its saying something about an attack at that IP.
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@natethegreat21 well you sure and the hell not going to see 1g over wifi ;) Might be possible with ax and ax client that connect at high enough PHY... But unlikely currently for your client to be able to do that even if the router/ap could.
What specific device are you using for AP.. Nighthawk has lots of different models.. What is blocking what? Pfsense is blocking what exactly, or the AP is blocking something?
There is nothing to do in pfsense to tell it anything about some AP.. An AP bridges traffic from wifi to the wire.. Pfsense would see all the macs of all the different clients connected to that wifi.. As they use pfsense as their gateway, etc..
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@johnpoz I know I won't get a gig over wifi haha. I have a Netgear AC1900 AP. I see a bunch of these for today in the firewall log for LAN and WAN: Default deny rule IPv4 (1000000103). Im not currently seeing the log for the block that I previously saw for the IP associated to the AP.
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@natethegreat21 said in Web Site whitelist:
Default deny rule IPv4 (1000000103)
Yeah you for sure will see tons of those on the wan - lan should be far less, but what exactly is it being dropped by the default deny on lan?
Unless you have edited the default any any lan rule - really the only thing you should see dropped on lan is noise sorts of traffic - link-local sort of stuff ipv6 broadcast, etc.. Maybe some out of state stuff..
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@johnpoz Its almost all on the WAN side.
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@natethegreat21 well yeah - the internet is a very noisy place ;)
If you don't like seeing the noise, then create a block rule that doesn't log, below any port forwards you have, etc. If anything mine is lower amount of logs because I only log syn, and common udp ports.. All the other noise I do not log..
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@johnpoz Thank you for the advice. I will set up some rules for it. Im thinking about switching the AP out with a Unify unit. What are your thoughts on that?
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@natethegreat21 I run 3 different unifi AP (uap-ac-pro, -lite and -LR) for many years, and setup one (flexHD) at my son's house for him.. They work, have not had any issues with them.. Very stable.. not bad pricing, etc. etc.
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@johnpoz Okay Im going to buy one. I appreciate all your help.