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  • Yes, the web interface is quite strange; the Policy Manager is really better. I also found out. It was always a long way to look through firewalls in my IT life. From Sophos, Lancom to Securepoint, pfsense, Opnsense to Watchguard, everyone's their own business. Sorry for confusing a few expressions, applications. I'm…
  • I think I got it: helped the idea of Greggmh123 and https://watchguard.com/help/docs/help-center/en-US/Content/en-US/Fireware/proxies/explicit_proxy/explicit_proxy_http_c.html The proxy runs on port 3128 which I announce to linux: export http_proxy="http://192.168.2.1:3128" export https_proxy="https://192.168.2.1:3128"…
  • Example of the nextcloud server with IP 192.168.2.254: ProxyHTTPReq, HTTP request, pri=6, disp=Allow, policy=HTTP-proxy-00, protocol=http/tcp, src_ip=192.168.2.254, src_port=47156, dst_ip=91.189.88.24, dst_port=80, src_intf=1-Trusted, dst_intf=0-External, rc=525, proxy_act=Default-HTTP-Client, rcvd_bytes=0, sent_bytes=215,…
  • Thank you very much for your feedback and suggestions. Since I am, as already mentioned, very new in the Watchguard world, I will surely encounter some configuration problems and I will need some advice and I am surprised that you reacted "so fast" to my forum entry. Well at least I already got the access point to run...…
  • ok as so often in IT life: a reboot Fritzbox and Watchguard has solved the problem.