Recently Google Voice calls from the web interface started failing in the sense that the call would seemingly drop before it was connected, or just after connection. Experimentally I turned off intrusion detection, and that solved it, so I turned on detection again and watched the alerts, identifying a couple of specific rules that were being tripped. Turning them off solved the problem.
However, I foolishly did not note which rules they were, and now I would like to know. Is there any way to identify what rules have been manually turned off most recently?
I came across this post because I was having a similar problem with GV at home. My calls would connect but neither side was getting any audio. I checked my Intrusion Detection alerts and found this rule being triggered on my devices using GV:
2033078 - ET INFO Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN Binding Request On Non-Standard High Port)
After disabling that rule GV seemed to start working normally again.
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QuoteMy calls would connect but neither side was getting any audio.
I've been trying to figure it out on my own, but a lack of experience with opnsense and fairly sparse documentation makes it difficult.