Hi,
On Wed, 15 Nov 2017 12:44:51 -0300
Roberto Carna wrote:
> 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
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
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" wrote:
People, I'm new at pfSense and
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