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10.24.2007 at 06:38AM PDT, ID: 22914512
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Hey WatchGuard Experts,

I'm using a WatchGuard X500 and I need some assistance blocking a site.  I'm trying to block https://vtunnel.com.  Since this is "https", the webblocker isn't going to block it; is that correct?  I have also tried setting up some policies in the policy manager to block it, but no luck yet.  The most recent thing that I have tried was to create a custom policy that denies access to a range of IPs using TCP port 443.  I've done a couple lookups on vtunnel and I get something different every time.  I did a range like this: 67.159.45.1 -> 67.159.45.254.

Nothing I've done so far has blocked it.  I know there are some WatchGuard experts out here, so any help would be appreciated.  
 
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