NickArt

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  • With the rules as are I and others can't access the log on page of the firewall or the NAS. If I remove https, it somehow doesn't let me connect to the vpn anymore.
  • Well, to answer my question: No it is not normal. Seeing that my firewall was up for over 700 days I decided to restart it, which took one hour. Now the CPU is back at 1% and it's doing its job as usual. While I don't know what exactly made it run so high, restarting the firewall seems to have solved the problem.
  • I've been very busy yesterday and I have figured out what the problem was: It was easily solved by adding a security policy that allowed traffic from ipsec vpn to Lan1. Now on the other hand I have discovered that I had some very dubious security policies that allowed for anybody to access my firewall and NAS log on screen…
  • Okay, I see a lot of messages of dropped packages, any idea what I'm looking for?I suppose I should try to have my device connected via VPN to try and access the NAS on the LAN for example?
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