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Deny all rule, only webtraffic
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<blockquote data-quote="Biswajit poddar" data-source="post: 1086301" data-attributes="member: 112383"><p>Instead of a deny all rule, start with a rule that blocks all traffic except HTTPS. So, you'd create a rule that allows outgoing traffic on port 443 (HTTPS) and blocks everything else. This way, you're explicitly allowing HTTPS traffic and blocking everything else.</p><p></p><p>Make sure your rule settings are correct. Double-check that the source IP is set to the address of your computer, and the destination IP and port are set to any and 443, respectively.</p><p></p><p>After making these changes, give it a test. Try accessing a website over HTTPS and see if it works. If it's still not working, there might be some other settings or configurations that need tweaking.</p><p></p><p>Firewalls can be a bit finicky sometimes, but with a bit of patience and tinkering, you'll get it sorted out!</p><p></p><p>Let me know if you need any more help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biswajit poddar, post: 1086301, member: 112383"] Instead of a deny all rule, start with a rule that blocks all traffic except HTTPS. So, you'd create a rule that allows outgoing traffic on port 443 (HTTPS) and blocks everything else. This way, you're explicitly allowing HTTPS traffic and blocking everything else. Make sure your rule settings are correct. Double-check that the source IP is set to the address of your computer, and the destination IP and port are set to any and 443, respectively. After making these changes, give it a test. Try accessing a website over HTTPS and see if it works. If it's still not working, there might be some other settings or configurations that need tweaking. Firewalls can be a bit finicky sometimes, but with a bit of patience and tinkering, you'll get it sorted out! Let me know if you need any more help [/QUOTE]
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