@kernel_wall: Did you add either the built-in Any or Internet definition objects to the Allowed Networks list? See attached screenshot. If you're list has other types of objects, such as interfaces, post a screenshot.
i tried yesterday with any as allowed and it worked from everywhere ... but for me it is not what i need ..... how can we explain this .... allowing 1 external IP address don't work but allowing ANY works [:S]
i tried yesterday with any as allowed and it worked from everywhere ... but for me it is not what i need ..... how can we explain this .... allowing 1 external IP address don't work but allowing ANY works [:S]