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      ginosteel
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      I`ve used squid before and was working fine.I want to use squid as a gateway for all the network but i see that i cannot choose what ports i want only the default one. Can someone help me with that?

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        Guest
        last edited by

        Its right there in the user interface.

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          ginosteel
          last edited by

          what is right there?

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          • jahonixJ
            jahonix
            last edited by

            @ginosteel:

            what is right there?

            At Services | Proxy Server  you have a setting for: Proxy Port  (This is the port the proxy server will listen on.) where you can enter your desired port.
            There it is. What else are you looking for?

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              ginosteel
              last edited by

              The following input errors were detected:

              * You can not run squid on the same port as the webgui
              I`ve tried a lot of ports …...... :-[

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              • jahonixJ
                jahonix
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                @ginosteel:

                • You can not run squid on the same port as the webgui

                Then you are in transparent proxy mode which is on port 80 by definition.

                Set the WebGUI of pfSense to :81 or change to HTTPS on :443 and this error message will go away.
                Alternatively turn off transparent proxying and you get access to squid only on the specified port.

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