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  1. dsmithweck

    Is this a firewall problem of something else?

    That sounds correct of you are using a LAN cable to connect to the trusted interface. It shouldnt matter if you are using the console cable.
  2. dsmithweck

    Is this a firewall problem of something else?

    Yes, the WG System Mgr is what I was referring to. There is also a Log Viewer to look at historical logs that are not real-time. There should be a "Log Viewer" Icon in the WGSM tool bar next to Host Watch. I would look for a particular inside IP address or two that might be broadcasting out a...
  3. dsmithweck

    Is this a firewall problem of something else?

    I know there is a known issue w/ speed test going throught the HTTP-Proxy service on the WG firewalls. Are the end users experiancing the lag issues, or are you preforming tests before you go live with the Watchguard? You might try eliminating the HTTP-Proxy (backup your config first) and add...
  4. dsmithweck

    Is this a firewall problem of something else?

    The WG Proxy service will cause some bandwidth lag because the proxy service is cracking open incoming/outgoing http packets to inspect the content type for security. But it looks like you are loosing half your bandwidth from your original post and the proxie shouldnt cause that much latency...
  5. dsmithweck

    Allow/Deny websites

    I think your next step might be to setup a Microsoft WSUS server for the domain and create a new HTTP-Filter (not HTTP-Proxy) and have only the WSUS servers IP to ANY. This way weblocker and the http-proxy will leave the updates alone, and save you internet bandwidth by having only a single...
  6. dsmithweck

    Allow/Deny websites

    The Fireware Pro might have the Webblocking service running with the HTTP-Proxy service. That might explain certian sites being blocked outright.
  7. dsmithweck

    Is this a firewall problem of something else?

    On the Firebox, are you running an HTTP-Filter or HTTP-Proxy Service for all outgoing HTTP traffic?

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