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Help with firewall rules.

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    dpatton
    last edited by May 7, 2013, 2:23 PM

    Currently, I am trying to simulate a customers network here before we send a linux appliance out. I have blocked all traffic except for 443, and so far the appliance connects and works correctly(this is good).

    Is there a way I can use firewall rules to force all traffic through port 3128? and will https go through 3128 if the linux appliance  has an https_proxy statement in its /etc/environment file?

    Thanks in advance.

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      chrisguk
      last edited by May 7, 2013, 3:32 PM

      To allow specific ports through to any particular destination, you can create this rule in NAT (Network Address Translation).  Just specify the ports in the outbound tab and select LAN subnet.

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