Re: [pfSense] Https blocking

2014-09-24 Thread Chris Bagnall
On 24/9/14 6:21 pm, A Mohan Rao wrote: If u really a expert so then pls resolve bmy problem. I have do all the things but still people can access blocked website in pfsense. Sites like Facebook have thousands of servers across the world, split across numerous netblocks and content delivery net

Re: [pfSense] Https blocking

2014-09-24 Thread Espen Johansen
Sorry. That just means you are incompetent at your job. There is no way in h...l you can demand others to do your job. We are all here for free. Buy a pfSens support agreement and pay for it! People like you annoys me. -lsf 24. sep. 2014 19:22 skrev "A Mohan Rao" følgende: > Hello > If u really

Re: [pfSense] Https blocking

2014-09-24 Thread Walter Parker
A suggestion: Null route all facebook addresses. That usually kills any traffic. Be aware that it kills all traffic to those addresses (HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, POP3, DNS). FYI, getting snotty to people that are asking for help usually turns them off of wanting to help you... Walter On Wed, Sep 24,

Re: [pfSense] Https blocking

2014-09-24 Thread Ryan Coleman
I never claimed to be an expert but you have successfully convinced me to block your email address from my firewall. KTHXBAI -- Ryan Coleman > On Sep 24, 2014, at 12:21, A Mohan Rao wrote: > > Hello > If u really a expert so then pls resolve bmy problem. I have do all the > things but stil

Re: [pfSense] Https blocking

2014-09-24 Thread Giles Coochey
On 24/09/2014 18:21, A Mohan Rao wrote: Hello If u really a expert so then pls resolve bmy problem. I have do all the things but still people can access blocked website in pfsense. We that kind of attitude, just what on earth do you think is going to make people feel obligated to assist you

Re: [pfSense] Https blocking

2014-09-24 Thread A Mohan Rao
Hello If u really a expert so then pls resolve bmy problem. I have do all the things but still people can access blocked website in pfsense. On Sep 24, 2014 9:50 PM, "Ryan Coleman" wrote: > You've asked this question many times and we've given many options for > resolving it but you keep coming

Re: [pfSense] Https blocking

2014-09-24 Thread Ryan Coleman
You've asked this question many times and we've given many options for resolving it but you keep coming back. https://duckduckgo.com/?q=blocking+torrents+in+pfsense https://duckduckgo.com/?q=blocking+facebook+in+pfsense https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Blocking_websites https://forum.pfsense.or

Re: [pfSense] Https blocking

2014-09-24 Thread A Mohan Rao
Actually due to wasting of time employees... management need to block these sites if have any solutions pls give.. I really very appritiate .. On Sep 24, 2014 9:00 PM, "Ryan Coleman" wrote: > Block port 443 in the Firewall rules outbound - no need for a transparent > proxy. > > That said - why d

Re: [pfSense] Https blocking

2014-09-24 Thread Ryan Coleman
Block port 443 in the Firewall rules outbound - no need for a transparent proxy. That said - why do you need to block them? Because you're snooping 100% of the traffic to see what people are reading/sending? On 9/24/2014 10:16 AM, A Mohan Rao wrote: How can i completely and properly block

[pfSense] Https blocking

2014-09-24 Thread A Mohan Rao
How can i completely and properly block https facebook, torrentz, exe download and proxy sites through transparent proxy. Thanks Mohan ___ List mailing list List@lists.pfsense.org https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list