Problem with Windows Update and Linux Update
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 Good afternoon people, I will detail my problem. I have a physical server with VMWare Esxi installed with 1 network card that has a Public IP. I installed pfSense in a VM by cloning the MAC of vmnic0 from VMWare Esxi, I created a new internal vSwtich1_Iternal just for my internal network of my servers and left vSwitch0 as the pfSense WAN and vSwitch1_Interno as LAN. I uploaded some Windows 2022 Standard VMs, they are communicating, going out to the normal internet. But when I try to do the Windows Update it doesn't work, it says that there is a connection problem, if I try to access a site without ssl such as http://www.globo.com or http://www.google.com.br, it it does not redirect to https://, it gives a connection error, but if you type https://globo.com or https://google.com.br the site is open normally. I'm going into production the week of 03/20 and I need to solve this problem with windows update and installing packages and updating linux, which are also having problems. Note: I can ping and route to any public IP address. Any questions, call me in private. Strong hug. 
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 @antonioremigio1 said in Problem with Windows Update and Linux Update: if I try to access a site without ssl such as http://www.globo.com or http://www.google.com.br, it it does not redirect to https://, it gives a connection error, but if you type https://globo.com or https://google.com.br the site is open normally Are you blocking port 80 outbound, on your LAN interface? By default LAN has rules to allow traffic to anywhere. 
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 @steveits Hi, Thanks for the feedback friend. But I found where the problem was and it wasn't in pfSense. The problem is that there were some VMWare Esxi output rules blocking the output for 80 and 443, I disabled the rules and the windows and linux update flowed. Thanks. 
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 [Solution] There were some outgoing port rules in the VMWare Esxi firewall (outgoing ports) that prevented traffic on ports 80 and 443. I disabled these rules and updating Windows and Linux worked, as well as accessing the http sites. Thanks.