On 03/17/2013 01:08 PM, Jim Thompson wrote:
iPhone, iPad and thunderbird may be configured differently than
outlook, especially if exchange is involved (or the problem is really
with authentication.)
See: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/176466
thanks for the response, I have ports set for '*' any
I moved this rule to the top of the rules list
TCP/UDP * * * * * none
Internet to servers
using pfsense 2.0.1
only packages installed are cron, mailreport and pfblocker
Still blocking Outlook auth attempts with firewall enabled, works OK
with firewall disabled (pfctl -d)
I guess I'l; have to do a reinstall or something similar.
On Mar 17, 2013, at 12:06 PM, Gerald Waugh
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On 03/17/2013 12:00 PM, [email protected] wrote:
On 3/17/2013 12:13 PM, Gerald Waugh wrote:
I have searched the archives, and googled it, but have not found a
solution
firewall is working great except MS Outlook is being blocked, all
other email clients work OK
filter.log does not give a clue. no blocking shown for the Outlook
users IP
Sendmail/Dovecot Server maillog "Disconnected: Inactivity (no auth
attempts):"
pfctl -d from cli allows MS Outlook to work OK
pfctl -e from cli stops Outlook
cleared ports to '*' any
TCP/UDP * * * * * none
Internet to servers
--
Gerald
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I strongly doubt this is a pfSense problem if other clients work
fine. You will need to do a little more troubleshooting here. First
thing to confirm my suspicion would be to take pfSense out of the
picture and try to connect.
thanks for the response, with firewall disabled Outlook will work,
with firewall enabled Outlook will *not *work but thunderbird and
ipad, and iphones do work.
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