If you are using pfSense, I would strongly suggest following my guide written specifically for pfSense (and pfBlockerNG). That guide replicates/mirrors much of the work below and also adds to it. IP reputation lists (aka IP blacklists, ban lists, block lists, etc.) are fairly plentiful and some are better (more IPs and…
Sep 18, 2017 4 Ways to Block YouTube - wikiHow Dec 20, 2019 networking - How to configure pfSense to allow/deny web
Block Malicious IPs in pfSense 15/03/2020 30/05/2020 David Blocking unnecessary traffic on your network is a great way to improve performance, security and privacy.
block HTTP HTTPS Facebook pfSense. Facebook works on HTTPS and there are some tutorials that help you to install “Squid3” Development Package on pfSense to configure pfSense for blocking some of websites but I found issues with it and it wasn’t worthy for my work environment along with “blocking Facebook with pfSense”. Tutorial:Internet Filtering / Site Blocking Using Jan 13, 2018
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Scenario: pfSense with 2 WAN and 1 LAN 160 clients with DHCP I would like to know how to allow websites on a per client Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 177 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow , the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers. Hi, I'd like to ask some help from you guys on how to block youtube using pfsense. I tried to use Alias and put in all the IPs of youtube i think more or less 20 IPs then created a rule on LAN pointing to my Block youtube alias but it didn't work. Filtering DNS and HTTPS Traffic on pfSense. This tutorial will try to describe how to implement DNS and web filtering of HTTPS traffic (including decryption and sslbump) within a small home or office network using pfSense firewall, Squid proxy, Dns Safety filter and Web Safety ICAP filter. Automatically Block Intruders With pfSense and Snort February 21, 2019 Andrew Galdes 1 High-end firewall appliances such as those from Watchguard offer the facility to automatically block remote systems based on their behavior such as port scanning. If you are using pfSense, I would strongly suggest following my guide written specifically for pfSense (and pfBlockerNG). That guide replicates/mirrors much of the work below and also adds to it. IP reputation lists (aka IP blacklists, ban lists, block lists, etc.) are fairly plentiful and some are better (more IPs and…