Tags:firewall, pfSense, SSL 100, SSL 500, Watchguard, X-core-e, x1250e, x550e, x750eHere’s how to get pfSense 2.1 running on your WatchGuard Firebox X-core-e, including the x550e, x750e, x1250e, SSL 100, and SSL 500. I have personally confirmed that this procedure works on the ...
It is becoming more common every day for various organizations to block access to websites for either security or productivity reasons. As a result, end-users will often find themselves in need of figuring out how to unblock websites. By unblocking a web
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In this setup, we will see how to setup Failover and Load balancing to enable PFSense to load balance traffic from your LAN network to multiple WAN’s (here we’ve used two WAN connections,WAN1andWAN2). For example, If in-case, one of your WAN connection went offline due to some ne...
including the fact that I don’t have a spare and the availability and pricing of these routers has only gotten worse with each passing year. I wanted to replace this setup with something that could be more easily swapped in the event of a failure, and having been a former PFSense (and...
So I've added the port and interface and it works! Added the firewall and postdown scripts per @emk2203 in this thread, and I think I'm all good. Thanks! Just to let you know, starting in September 1st, 2022, qBittorrent will actively block connections through...
Set up a NAT Port Forward to redirect all traffic received on port 80 at the WAN address to port 80 on the reverse proxy jail, and likewise for port 443. In pfSense (Firewall -> NAT), this looks like the following: This will ensure that all requests to these addresses will pass thro...
I am in the process of setting up a test LAN with DC, Exchange, TMG firewall web and backup servers.V host without the use of external physical routing? I would like to connect a client to the LAN services ...