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      PFsener
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      Hello,

      I need a reliable way of using Content Filtering on PFsense. Bounty is $50. $300 if the PFsense team will include it in their embedded release.

      Thanks!

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        billm
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        What do you mean by content filtering?  I can make assumptions, but I think whoever takes this bounty on would want more details.

        –Bill

        pfSense core developer
        blog - http://www.ucsecurity.com/
        twitter - billmarquette

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          PFsener
          last edited by

          Squid module on embedded flash

          Thanks!

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            PFsener
            last edited by

            It would be nice to be able to deny/grant access based on AD and LDAP groups. I have this setup on a squid server using winbind. Having a easy to use interface to set this up would be great. But the minimum requirements would be..

            Runs efficiently on CF
            Ability to deny/grant IP's and/or specified users and groups access to certain IP's and domain's.

            Dansguardian funtionality would be really great for this project!

            Thanks!

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              gbelanger
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              DansGuardian has a paying license. It cannot be used in a commercial context without paying a fee:

              http://dansguardian.org/?page=pricing

              Of course, the package could always be marked as being 'non-free'. DansGuardian is a very worthy addition to squid, but it costs money.

              -G

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                mrsense
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                @gbelanger:

                DansGuardian has a paying license. It cannot be used in a commercial context without paying a fee:

                http://dansguardian.org/?page=pricing

                Of course, the package could always be marked as being 'non-free'. DansGuardian is a very worthy addition to squid, but it costs money.

                -G

                Actually, DansGuardian is licensed under GPL.  See bottom of this page: http://dansguardian.org/?page=copyright2

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                  Guest
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                  @mrsense:

                  Actually, DansGuardian is licensed under GPL.  See bottom of this page: http://dansguardian.org/?page=copyright2

                  Apparently you didn't read your own link:

                  DansGuardian 2 is:

                  **    * free for non-commercial use**
                      * not free for installation by 3rd parties charging for installation or support
                  **    * not free for commercial use**
                      * licensed under the GPL
                      * copyright Daniel Barron
                      * is a registered trade mark of Daniel Barron

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                    sullrich
                    last edited by

                    Nice conflicting license.  No thanks.

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                      databeestje
                      last edited by

                      Well, interpreting the license allows us to make the package available at least. And we may even include it into pfSense. The problems start when people start installing dansGuardian on site.

                      I want to make it part of a unix-like distribution such as RedHat.
                      Yes.
                      I want to try it out for potential commercial use.
                      Yes, but only once.
                      I want to use it commercially[2].
                      No, you must buy a download licence.
                      I want to incorporate it into our product or solution.
                      No, you must buy a solution provider download licence.

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                        databeestje
                        last edited by

                        On that note, we have a squid package that can do transparent proxy well now. However we are currently missing a no-cache option iirc.
                        And we also have a dansguardian package available from the menu. Although this is currently not tested.

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                          buraglio
                          last edited by

                          How about something with not-so-hinky of a license like http://www.squidguard.org/ ?  I have no experience with it but I know some folks that swear by it.

                          https://www.forwardingplane.net/

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                            vhodges
                            last edited by

                            I am on board with the original poster.
                            I will contribute $150.00 USD for Squidguard or dansguardian in the embedded release.
                            That is the last thing that I was looking for in a firewall/router for light office and home use.  I was using IPCop (WRAPCOP) for this until I found pfSense and found it to be a better solution other than filtering.

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                              databeestje
                              last edited by

                              Very well, I'll need to see what can be done, from the looks of it we need squidguard to make proper filtering work.

                              However, with regards to a embedded release I assume you have a large(r) cf to account for the extra size squid and friends bring with them. This would require at least a 256MB CF if you still want to be able to make it firmware upgradable on the CF.

                              Also, the squidgard database files need a proper spot where they can live.
                              It's not impossible, just hard(er).

                              I'll see if a can conjur a working configuration on a normal install first. I have no ETA at this moment but I need a month at least.

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                                buggs1a
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                                I just want to chime in and say I'm very interested in a web filter that has a list of categories and block list downloads etc to block certain stuff. It's just for my home network, not commercial at all. I'd like to be able to do filtering by clicking on a category to block such as hate, violence or whatever and be able to use keywords too.

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                                  databeestje
                                  last edited by

                                  The current blacklisting and whitelisting in the squid package version p8 and later should work.

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                                    doc_holiday
                                    last edited by

                                    I'll contribute $50 to the bounty for a content filtering feature similar to Dans Guardian.

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                                      Guest
                                      last edited by

                                      It should be noted that squid+squidGuard (or DansGuardian) are very memory intensive.  Since most WRAP and similar embedded devices are limited in the amount of memory available, this is going to be a severe limitation.  I've used squid+squidGuard for a number of years now, so believe me when I tell you that putting such a solution onto the pfSense embedded platform is going to be no small feat.

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                                        databeestje
                                        last edited by

                                        You say embedded, but I gather you refer to something with a harddisk in it like a nexcom.

                                        A soekris 4801-60 with squid and squidguard might work. But all bets are off.
                                        A nexcom with 1 GB of ram and disk should be fine. Consider a normal install on a disk (with swap) or CF (without swap) and enable the serial console from the menu. Then transplant the disk into your "embedded" box.

                                        It also allows you to install packages.

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                                          sullrich
                                          last edited by

                                          @buggs1a:

                                          I just want to chime in and say I'm very interested in a web filter that has a list of categories and block list downloads etc to block certain stuff. It's just for my home network, not commercial at all. I'd like to be able to do filtering by clicking on a category to block such as hate, violence or whatever and be able to use keywords too.

                                          This section of the forum is for people contributing money.

                                          We understand you are interested in this but with all due respect stop posting in the bounty area!

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                                            doc_holiday
                                            last edited by

                                            Having just deployed my first PFsense box and I really like what I see!  I'd be happy to increase my contribution to the bounty to $100 for a Dan's Guardian type content filtering system for pfsense.  I need to buy a commerical product anyhow for the kiddies and I would rather plow it into a great cause like pfsense.

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