Oliver, I ask about the opposite that you explain to me:

Everthing going out from WAN to Internet is allowed ???

In accordance with my tests, yes...and if I add an explicit rule it
doesn't block a given outgoing traffic.

In the affirmative case, how can I disable the default OUTGOING pass
rules in WAN interface ???

Thanks a lot again !!!

2017-11-15 12:29 GMT-03:00 Oliver Hansen <[email protected]>:
> By default, everything coming IN on the WAN is blocked but everything
> coming IN on the LAN from the LAN network is allowed. You can easily remove
> this rule on the LAN interface if you want.
>
> On Nov 15, 2017 7:20 AM, "Roberto Carna" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> People, I'm new at pfSense and I'm seeing that there are implicit
> default pass rules.
>
> For example, without editing a new user rule in the firewall, I can
> send mails from my WAN interface to Internet. I was wrong because I
> thought the default behaviour was to deny all the traffic unless I
> permit what I want.
>
> Is it possible to turn the default pass rules off in order to control
> all the traffic manually by the user rules ???
>
> THanks a lot.
>
> ROBERT
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