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      brunorocha__
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      Hello!
      I'm new to this community and have been using the solution for a few months now. I still have questions and I want to see if you can help me.
      I have to monitor the IPs of my LAN to be able to release some sites/ports in the firewall rules, but how can I do this procedure by "putty"?

      Thanks!

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        Gertjan @brunorocha__
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        @brunorocha__ said in DEBUG FIREWALL:

        IPs of my LAN to be able to release some sites/ports in the firewall rules

        A LAN IP should release a site ? port ?
        Because it 'holds on' ( ? ) to it ?
        What do you mean ?

        This Diagnostics > States > States or this Diagnostics > States > Reset States ?

        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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          brunorocha__
          last edited by

          Hi, Gertjan

          I want to use the console to monitor, for example, using the "tail" command.
          In this case I wanted to know how I use it.

          Ex: tail firewall.log

          I know it has that possibility, but I don't know the command parameters.

          Thx!

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            Gertjan @brunorocha__
            last edited by

            @brunorocha__ said in DEBUG FIREWALL:

            but I don't know the command parameters

            Command line tools, these are the ones that use FreeBSD 14.2 as their base OS.

            freebsd man tail

            man stands for manual

            You can do this for any OS.

            No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
            Edit : and where are the logs ??

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