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Hi James, ok, that's a nice hint. many thanks!
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Thank you guys; I got some wrong IP-addresse from my ISP concerning Mask an GW address, so there was noch chance to fix it; now, with the correct data, it works (as always...)
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OK, will try that; many thanks!
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Hi Bruce, thanks for your answer; yes, but then my logs are flooded with allowed packets which are not relevant. I don't see any blocked access to subsites: e.g. accounts.firefox.com won't work with content insp., even if I put *.firefox.com in exception list, as the site also need access to *.mozilla.net (which is quite…
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Ah I see, sorry this topic confuses me... OK, now my DNS forwards to ISP DNS too.... but I still get the log entries! Maybe it's really the 12.5 beta.
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Hi, now I'm lost. Just changed my config completely from "disable enforcement" to "enforce on all interfaces" an than disabled "DNS forwarding" in network config...., but still I get those log entries. @Bruce: my new config desribed above is now the same as you're using it, right? and you won't get any logs...?
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Hi Bruce, no, I use my internal DNS Server for my clients, but there I setup FB interface IP for all requests which cannot be resolved (as recommended by Watchguard)
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OK, feedback from WG-support: these log entries are unavoidable if "DNS Watch" is activated...
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Hello Bruce, logging is already disabled!
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Hello James, maybe you can also help me out with those DNS forwarding messages: 2019-06-20 12:19:50 Allow 172.20.x.x 172.20.x.x dns/udp 61700 53 1-LAN Firebox DNS Forwarding 84 128 (Internal Policy) proc_id="firewall" rc="100" msg_id="3000-0148" record_type="A" question="partnerad.l.doubleclick.net" Traffic 2019-06-20…
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Hi James, great, that does the trick! Many thanks!