Just wasted some valuable time with a support guy that is determined to do things by the book, instead of read and understand the problems. As a result I have a suggestion:
Here is the problem: I have many traffic rules and normally all is fine. Some cover ranges, some individual sites.
Today one of those rules fired for a site I wanted to allow (or temporarily allow). I tried to find a way to identify the one rule that fired. Apparently, according to Genius at Tech Sup there is no way to do that.
I would like to suggest that this will be a useful feature – it can be done easy (activate a ‘trace’ feature that brings up the blocking rule when you hit the HTTP link) or by creating a user-activated log where rules log their activation – then the user can activate the log, look at which rule fired, and temporarily (or permanently) disable it.
If there is a simpler way rather than DNSing the address of the site and going over all the bunch of rules I have to see which one blocked, (and I am barging into an open door), please let me know.
TNX
Shalom