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    Unknown Rule in the firewall

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    • Y Offline
      youcangetholdofjules
      last edited by

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      Can anyone help me out what what that rule means? I cant associate it with any package.

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      • Y Offline
        youcangetholdofjules
        last edited by

        P.S. I have disabled all of the packages, and this is being blocked on the LAN connection, not WAN.

        Thx

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          youcangetholdofjules
          last edited by

          Clicking on the red X gixes me this:

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          Loads of help....

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          • bmeeksB Offline
            bmeeks
            last edited by bmeeks

            You can grep the file /tmp/rules.debug to search for that rule indentifier as follows:

            Execute this command from a shell prompt on the firewall:

            grep 1770009125 /tmp/rules.debug
            

            and see what it shows.

            The file contains the full firewall rule set currently in use by the packet filter. That is an odd-looking rule identifier, though. Not sure where that is coming from. To the best of my knowledge, pfBlockerNG is the only package that creates firewall rules on its own.

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