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17 years 4 months ago #21838 by guzteac
Hi, I'm new to the forum - is there like a search in the forum ?

1. How to setup multiple WAN with IPCOP - Clarkconnect non free version has that capability
2. I use blockouttraffic it blocks email login for Gmail, yahoo mail, lycos but seems ok with hotmail and excite mail. How can I enable the gmail and yahoo mail ?

Thanks
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17 years 4 months ago #21846 by DaLight

Hi, I'm new to the forum - is there like a search in the forum ?

1. How to setup multiple WAN with IPCOP - Clarkconnect non free version has that capability

IPCOP does not have this functionality built in and I don't know of any addons that provide it. However, you can try Monowall , a specialised FreesBSD-based firewall distribution that does this out of the box.

2. I use blockouttraffic it blocks email login for Gmail, yahoo mail, lycos but seems ok with hotmail and excite mail. How can I enable the gmail and yahoo mail ?

Have you got the clients pointing to your proxy server?
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17 years 4 months ago #21850 by guzteac
I'm using transparent proxy - it is set on - The clients can browse the net fine except for site that uses certain ports otherwise they can surf ok

Thanks for the reply
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17 years 4 months ago #21863 by guzteac
Replied by guzteac on topic Figured it out
I've fixed it - but not sure whether it is safe - I've enable the port for https since both yahoo mail and gmail is using https

Is it ok if I do this
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17 years 4 months ago #21864 by DaLight

I'm using transparent proxy - it is set on - The clients can browse the net fine except for site that uses certain ports otherwise they can surf ok

Thanks for the reply

That's why you had the problem. Setting to transparent proxy only redirects port 80. If you had set the proxy clients to use the IPCOP as their proxy, it would have worked OK.
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17 years 4 months ago #21876 by TheBishop
Just to answer your other question - yes there is a search facility. Have a look in the big 'forums' box at the top of the screen and you'll see it there. This excellent facility lets you search all the posts on firewall.cx and is a great way to access the condensed wisdom of our many contributors
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