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PFSense permits unrestricted traffic (testing) or placement in DMZ.

PFSense permits unrestricted traffic (testing) or placement in DMZ.

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xman75
Member
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12-05-2025, 01:16 PM
#1
Hey everyone, I used to get solid credit from Salad.com's bandwidth sharing service—back then it was on a 100/100 leased line but it was hitting its limits. Now I’ve switched to a 1000/1000 line and added a PFSense VM. I’m new to PFSense and need help setting up a rule that lets all traffic through so logs don’t show blocked entries by default. Also, how do I create a DMZ for one client device so it only has the Salad app installed and isn’t blocked by the firewall? Is the Allow All rule on the WAN enough?
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xman75
12-05-2025, 01:16 PM #1

Hey everyone, I used to get solid credit from Salad.com's bandwidth sharing service—back then it was on a 100/100 leased line but it was hitting its limits. Now I’ve switched to a 1000/1000 line and added a PFSense VM. I’m new to PFSense and need help setting up a rule that lets all traffic through so logs don’t show blocked entries by default. Also, how do I create a DMZ for one client device so it only has the Salad app installed and isn’t blocked by the firewall? Is the Allow All rule on the WAN enough?

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COWGOESMOO238
Junior Member
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12-05-2025, 08:18 PM
#2
The allow-all rule lets everything through without restriction. Logs may still appear due to old NAT sessions or other common issues pfSense records.
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COWGOESMOO238
12-05-2025, 08:18 PM #2

The allow-all rule lets everything through without restriction. Logs may still appear due to old NAT sessions or other common issues pfSense records.