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https ports on PF
Hello,
I'm new to this forum and new to PF which is installed on OpenBSD 4.4. I'm currently having some issues with trying to access certain web sites that is on https. I seem to not able to load some https sites and somehow, the firewall seems to be blocking port 443 traffic. The https web site trys to load once I give it the correct username and password, but all of sudden it kicks me out. It happens on a few of the https sites I try to get to. For testing, I connected a laptop directly on the DMZ and that https web site loaded with no problems. Also, I cannot get to my company's web mail also using https and now I'm able to access it while the laptop is still in the DMZ. The firewall was implemented by someone else who knows PF very well and it's working nicely in my company's network. 1). Can anyone tell me how to find out if port 443 is open? 2). If that ports is not open, how can I open it? Not sure what script to use. 3). I'm not sure what's going on. If anyone can help me out on how to diagnosis the problem and how to fix it, that would be great. Thank you, |
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Is there no way to contact that 'someone else who knows PF very well' ?
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In order to self manage PF, since your support person is no longer available, you will need a copy of the PF User's Guide applicable for 4.4. The PF User's Guide currently at the OpenBSD project website (and mirrors) is for OpenBSD 4.8, and in May, will be updated for 4.9. I'll cobble up a 4.4 version of the guide for you and attach it to this thread, but will not be able to get to it for many hours, so don't expect it until tomorrow. Meanwhile... Quote:
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http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/index.html Last edited by jggimi; 4th March 2011 at 04:14 PM. Reason: fixed link |
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Here's a 4.4 version of the PF User's Guide. I found some time to create it for you. It is a collection of HTML files:
www.jggimi.homeip.net/44pf.tgz Unpack, and start with the index.html file in the top directory. |
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I should also point out some additional documents that may help you, from J65nko's page of resources:
http://www.daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=108 |
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Thank you very much for taking the time to reply back. I will look more into the info you provided me.
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