
I also want to avoid having to configure a proxy on devices. (Am I wrong?)Īs you can see I can't drop the PFsense box between the AP and my network (transparent proxy) as I power the AP via the toughswitch. But I also want to block things like Torrent/tor which I think I can do with PFsense. I am under the impression that I can filter the porn an other adult related stuff better with the addition of PFsense. I'm honestly not sure how much content the OpenDNS family filters are blocking. They are still managing to make a mess of the PC and look at who knows what online. Im using OpenDNS already but I want more control over the content. WAN is on my LAN, and then NAT and DHCP for devices in her house. My network "edges" on the Router/wifi RB951 at my mothers house. I need to install it at my home, not hers. I have a PC with pfsense installed and I would like to use it to perform additional content filtering for my mothers home. I think my picture is pretty straight forward as far as the details pertaining to my questions. I used to work for them and my wife still does. She's unable to afford her own internet service (to disabled to work) and my younger brother an sister rely on internet for school an of course their social lives. Private static final String DNS_SERVER_ADDRESS = "1.1.1.I provide internet to my Mother 4 blocks away via wireless bridge. The DNS records for each domain are as follows (note the PTR record for 1.2.3.4): My question is, how do I get rid of this warning? Are the DNS records as they should be? See below for the DNS records for each domain. SPF_HELO_NONE SPF: HELO does not publish an SPF Record I sent an email to the spam tester using the setup described above, and I saw a warning under the SpamAssassin section that says Recently I decided to check the "spam rating" of my setup at.

I have set it up so that when sends an email to someone, the recipient's email server receives SENT: EHLO but sees SENT: MAIL FROM: message, so the recipient sees that the email came from .Įverything is working fine so far. The site only serves as a mail server it is not accessible from a browser.

Let's say I have two domains (I don't really own these domains, they're just examples), and They are both hosted on the same machine and have the same IP address 1.2.3.4.

My environment: hMailServer 5.6.8 on Windows Server 2022 Standard
