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med cherif
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« on: Wednesday 08 May 2013, 07:16:57 pm »

Hello,

with endian firewall, you can block the sites you want, but just add https to any site, it opens! What is the dear  solution to block https also?

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« Reply #1 on: Friday 10 May 2013, 05:25:43 pm »

Hi Med,

You can goto outgoing firewall and block https for that particular website.



Cheers!
sree.
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« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 15 May 2013, 12:52:42 pm »

I never thought of doing it for just one site. That is excellent!
It works with transparent that way too then I imagine since it is the firewall, not the proxy blocking it!
But, the firewall would block by IP, right? I would have to know the IP, and it would have to be relatively constant I imagine.

would the urlregexplist block that file? I think if you use regular (not transparent) proxy, block 443 on the firewall, but allow on the content filter? I think that is right?
This is what I am trying, but not quite succeeding with yet, so I am not sure. There are a lot of settings to figure out. So, I think should work, but it doesn't work for me yet.
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« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 15 May 2013, 03:51:21 pm »

Karl,
What you are really trying to block?. Could you elaborate little


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« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 15 May 2013, 09:39:05 pm »

Sure. Youtube HTTPS bypasses my youtube for schools settings.

and Google secure bypasses my safe search settings.
Google has a workaround for urlregex or DNS.
From Google:
"To utilize the no SSL option for your network, configure the DNS entry for www-google-com to be a CNAME for nosslsearch-google-com." But I can't make a CNAME record for a zone I am not in authority of in Windows 2008 R2 server so I try regex rules to rewrite https-www-google-com to https-nosslsearch-google-com.
(And also block https-encrypted-google-com) (No clickable links allowed in this forum.)

This works on another firewall I run, but hasn't worked yet for me on EFW 2.5.1. I don't know if my urlregex file is ever working though. It is always blank again after I go to check on it in SSH. I am hoping for resolution on that in another topic.
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