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      dctat13
      last edited by

      Hi all,

      I used pfsense1.0 (forgot the detail version number) and blocked the user all the internet connections with the setting below:

      protocol=*
      source=192.168.13.3
      port=*
      destination=*
      port=*
      gateway=*
      schedule=blockInternet

      There were no more new connections with that source IP could be made and the established connections were killed when its the "blockInternet" time. After being upgraded to pfsense2.0 RC3, I do the same thing with the same setting. The PC with that IP cant build any new connections in the schedule. However, the connections that built before the schedule are not killed.

      Is there any new conditions I missed lead to this result?

      Thank you!

      Tat.

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        eri--
        last edited by

        There is a advanced setting controlling that behavior now.

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          dctat13
          last edited by

          @ermal:

          There is a advanced setting controlling that behavior now.

          Could I find the answer from any documents like http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Category:FAQ ?

          I have also tried the floating rule with the following setting:
          action=block
          disabled=false
          quick=true
          interface=did not select any options
          direction=any
          protocol=any
          source=192.168.13.3(the target)
          destination=any

          All the settings that do not listed are default.However, the result is fail.

          Thank you. ;)

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