Assistance in blocking SMTP in LAN
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I'm assuming 192.168.0.0 / 24 is your entire network? Is this correct? No others?
Because if you have others, you will have to apply the block rule to each interface those other subnets are on.
If you only have just this 1 LAN and 1 WAN (just two network ports) you are done.
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I changed the block rule to this network… Is this correct? :) What's the diffrence in the SOURCE * and SOURCE NETWORK 192.168.0.0
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I'm assuming 192.168.0.0 / 24 is your entire network? Is this correct? No others?
Because if you have others, you will have to apply the block rule to each interface those other subnets are on.
If you only have just this 1 LAN and 1 WAN (just two network ports) you are done.
I have 2 WAN (2nd WAN is useless) and 3 Networks
192.168.0.0 –---[SW]–----[AP] 192.168.1.0
|–----[AP] 192.168.2.0They connected to a switch and going to an AP (Linksys)
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192.168.0.0 /24 means any of the 256 possible in that /24 network.
There is every possibility that * and 192.168.0.0 /24 are the same for you, but if its stipulated as a 192.168.0.0 /24 I know for sure 100% its only affecting those computers in only that network range without having to guess of my idea of any and pfsense's idea of any were the same.
I'd hate to make a rule too general and break SMTP more than you intend to break it.
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did you give that one port a /24 or a /16?
Or do you have 2 more port interfaces set up, each with a /24?
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I might move the 192.168.1.0 and 192.168.2.0 in the 192.168.0.0 network since they have low client count and normally theyre being used in mobile phones. :)
But for the block and pass rule, did we do it right? :)
Yeah all networks are in /24
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Yes - Its done correctly I think (says the tired man doing 5 things at once)
I like your setup as it is. I wouldn't change it.
Except, you need to put the block rule (just the block rule) on the other 2 interfaces.
Want to do that now? Its easy. Just make sure its above the pass rule.
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Thanks kejianshi for providing me assistance. I'm really new to this firewall. I might mess it up if I had a wrong configuration. :-) I'm having a problem that one of the client is sending spam to the Internet that causes us to be in RBL and low IP reputation. I hope I did it right.
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Well, after you make this rule, look at your firewall logs for SMTP port 25 blocked.
Then you will know which of your computers PROBABLY has a spamming virus/trojan and wipe it and reinstall its OS.
The IP will be in the firewall logs.You can then go to the computers, open command prompt and type "ipconfig" for windows or "ifconfig" for linux and check the computer's IP
Do that till you find the one that matches the IP being blocked in the firewall logs.
Don't forget to put the block rule on the interfaces for 192.168.1.0/24 and interface for 192.168.2.0/24 also.
Wireless clients can spam just as well as wired clients, better sometimes if someone nearby your office is stealing your WIFI.
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Yes.. At the moment I'm looking at the logs on our firewall and found 1 machine that is infected… Over time mode.. :-) thanks again.. You're a big help.