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Thus things that were "working" suddenly "quit working" for no apparent reason and without you doing anything manually. In either case, one of those updates might result in something getting blocked today that was not being blocked yesterday because of a recent change in the list content that was downloaded. For Snort and Suricata, it is updated detection rules.

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In the case of pfBlocker, it's updated IP address lists.

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These packages (pfBlocker and Snort/Suricata) regularly download updated lists. Both need regular maintenance tuning by whitelisting IP addresses or disabling certain rules to prevent issues such as you are seeing. All of these types of packages can cause problems by over-aggressive blocking of traffic.

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I'm not here to bash tools such has pfBlocker or Snort or Suricata (I maintain the Snort and Suricata packages for full disclosure). My bet is your issue is related to the ad blocking you are doing with pfBlocker. do you have any helpful ideas to prove or disprove anything? But if you suspect something else, I'm open to many rabbit holes, not just the one I mentioned. I figured since i was switching to a network with different firewall rules, a good place to start would be looking at my firewall. I don't think pfsense is the cause more than i think it could be an issue with my ISP or with my unifi hardware or with my chrome setup. I'm somewhat new to said in Issue with network and Gmail and other Google pages: Here are my firewall rules for my main network:Īnd here are my rules for the network that has reliably passed traffic this week: I haven't tried isolating the problem to ad blocker vs vpn, but I'm guessing it's one or the other, perhaps.

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This (or hotspotting via cell phone) allows us to do whatever task we were trying to do. Then, I decided to switch from my main home network that has pfblocker and runs a VPN to a different network I have (pfsense vlan) that's just open to the internet. I ignored it for a few days, thinking it may be an issue with the ISP, but it persisted. I didn't make any changes, but this started happening about a week ago. Recently we've been having trouble on all of our devices. I set up my pfsense box and unifi AP's about two months ago, and everything was working fine, as far as I could tell. Sometimes this is an issue, and sometimes it's not. Some websites can't run certain apps/scripts.Sometimes I can't click on google calendar events to see the detailed information.Sometimes google image searches are unclickable.Sometimes some google documents will open but then after about 30 seconds, they'll say they lost connection, need a refresh, and then reopen at the top of the doc.Sometimes the page will seemingly load for minutes on end.Sometimes these buttons are missing or unclickable when replying to a message:.Like, they'll be there, but there's no menu when I click. Sometimes I can't click on any of the buttons on the top right of gmail (user account (my pic), other apps (9 dots)).Sometimes the check all box, individual check boxes, refresh button, and 3 vertical dot button in gmail are either completely missing, or don't do anything when clicked:.











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