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    Introducing Netgate Nexus: Multi-Instance Management at Your Fingertips.

    Bugs in Firewall Config Files ??

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    • S Offline
      sallain
      last edited by

      Hi All,

      From a fresh install, while creatinga firewall rule, I get some errors messages :

      There were error(s) loading the rules: /tmp/rules.debug:148: syntax error - The line in question reads [148]: pass  in  quick  on $LAN inet proto tcp  from any to any port $56199 flags S/SA keep state  label "USER_RULE: Block 56199 LAN2WAN"

      Even changing the rule from PASS to BLOCK gives this error :-(

      Config is :

      2.1-RELEASE (i386)
      built on Wed Sep 11 18:16:22 EDT 2013
      FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE-p11

      Any ideas ? Is this a  bug ???

      Regards

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        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
        last edited by

        Do you have an alias called 56199 that you're trying to use?
        Does it also happen if you just the port number directly, not an alias?
        Does it work if you use an alias name that is text and not numbers?

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          sallain
          last edited by

          @jimp:

          Q1 : Do you have an alias called 56199 that you're trying to use?
          Q2 : Does it also happen if you just the port number directly, not an alias?
          Q3 : Does it work if you use an alias name that is text and not numbers?

          Q1 : Yes, I have an alias

          Q2 : No :-)

          Q3 : I didn't try

          I will try with a new rule, without alias previously created.

          Thanks a lot !

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