2009/8/13 Enrique José Hernández <ejhernan...@warp.es>: > El jue, 13-08-2009 a las 17:07 +0530, Grid Access escribió: >> > > I can access some websites but not facebook.com, gmail, orkut, fedora >> > > yum updates etc, >> > >> > You may grant access to https sites whose listening TCP port is 443. >> > >> > > Does the firewall have any rules builtin to block access to such >> > > sites? I don't use a proxy and do not have a domain block list. >> > >> > None at all. >> >> Thanks. For now, I've added "TCP any" although I'm reluctant to do >> that. How do I add custom ports to the firewall ports list like 443, >> 8080 etc? > > I will be too :). Create a new service called "web traffic" or something > like that through "Services --> Add new". Then, within configuration set > several rows with "Destination port" 8080, 443 and so on. The "source > port" must be "any" and protocol must be "TCP". > > Then, use "web traffic" service in your firewall rules.
Ah! That was so easy. Thanks I've allowed https (443) traffic. I'd say this rule should be in there by default since it is one of the most commonly used protocols? Great job on the software! Steve _______________________________________________ Ebox-user mailing list Ebox-user@lists.warp.es https://lists.warp.es/mailman/listinfo/ebox-user