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Topic: TCP Rule not filtered.  (Read 1697 times)
« on: November 18, 2007, 01:00:07 »
Plox *
Posts: 20

I am trying to block all TCP and UDP traffic with the source or destination of ports 6881-6999 (default BitTorrent) from going through the WAN.

I have the rule set to log, and I am only getting UDP connections blocked and logged.

I am seeing computers establishing TCP connection on port 6881.

Here is my rule, which is near top with other block rules.

BTW I have even tried making separate rules for only TCP with no luck.

Action IF Proto Source Port Destination Port Descritption
Block / Log WAN TCP/UDP * 6881-6999 * * Defualt BitTorrent
Block / Log WAN TCP/UDP * * * 6881-6999 Defualt BitTorrent
« Last Edit: November 18, 2007, 01:02:52 by Plox »
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2007, 06:58:34 »
mwiget *
Posts: 38

dynamic NAT is helping the TCP connections to go thru. Move the fliters to the LAN interface. This will catch them before they get established when initiated by the LAN clients. Filter on destination port range.
« Reply #2 on: November 20, 2007, 00:02:37 »
Plox *
Posts: 20

dynamic NAT is helping the TCP connections to go thru. Move the fliters to the LAN interface. This will catch them before they get established when initiated by the LAN clients. Filter on destination port range.

Did what you suggested and no luck.

Will not filter TCP connections.  Sad

I am using 1.3b4 btw.
« Reply #3 on: November 20, 2007, 03:30:21 »
Plox *
Posts: 20

dynamic NAT is helping the TCP connections to go thru. Move the fliters to the LAN interface. This will catch them before they get established when initiated by the LAN clients. Filter on destination port range.

Did what you suggested and no luck.

Will not filter TCP connections.  Sad

I am using 1.3b4 btw.

Well checked the logs again and seems to be working on LAN rule only.

This seems kind of a bug.

The rules should be apply at all times, no matter what,  NAT, Protocol, ect...
« Last Edit: November 20, 2007, 04:05:54 by Plox »
 
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