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Bug #10790

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States aren't killed after schedule expires

Added by John Pozzoli over 3 years ago. Updated over 3 years ago.

Status:
Duplicate
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
Rules / NAT
Target version:
-
Start date:
07/27/2020
Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
Plus Target Version:
Release Notes:
Affected Version:
2.4.5-p1
Affected Architecture:
SG-1100

Description

I have several rules that allow traffic for a certain amount of time (say, 8am-10pm). That rule is immediately followed by a block rule for that same alias of IPs. However, the states don't reset when the schedule expires. Unfortunately, I have to run a cron statement to kill the states for the allow rule at the expiration time. This is clunky because if I change the time of the schedule, then I also have to modify the cron. This has been a problem since I got the device (SG-1100) which is about a year.


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pfsense_cron.JPG (17.2 KB) pfsense_cron.JPG The cron job to manually kill the states John Pozzoli, 07/27/2020 09:56 PM
pfsense.JPG (35.8 KB) pfsense.JPG An example of how my rules are setup, pass with schedule, then block John Pozzoli, 07/27/2020 09:56 PM
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