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    Is it possible to block unwanted websites with PfSense (with Squid + ACLs)?

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    • Cry HavokC
      Cry Havok
      last edited by

      Well, that sounds like you did install the full version.  As a double check - what's the contents of /etc/platform?

      I've never seen the Packages menu missing from a full install - I've seen it empty when the pfsense.com server couldn't be contacted.

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        dhipo
        last edited by

        get it on snapshot in
        http://snapshots.pfsense.com/FreeBSD6/RELENG_1_2/iso/pfSense.iso.gz

        burn CD
        boot with cd
        install on Hard disl with 99 option on menu..

        reboot
        look packages on system menu, install squid ,
        to install squidguaard look at forum topic  http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,3111.0.html
        andfollow the way ..

        Dhix Networks
        Everything Secure

        http://www.dhix.com.br

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          JackTripper
          last edited by

          @Gaucho:

          @GruensFroeschli:

          You need to use the full install not embedded.

          OK ok ok… and HOW do I install the 'full' version? Like I said above, I donwloaded and burned the LiveCD .iso file, is this the correct one?

          If not, where's the FULL .iso? I only see Live, Embedded and Development versions on 'Download' section...

          i don't understand it either. The only download choices are:
          LiveCD
          Embedded
          Developers Edition

          You are being told you need to download the Full version and not the Embedded one. Ignoring the fact that the LiveCD and Embedded both point to the same download location, there is no Full version.

          What's even more infurating is the note on the download page: "If you are not sure which version is right for you, visit this primer wiki". But that page "doesn't exist yet". And you're not allowed to create it because you don't have a login. And you can't create a login "because of stupid spammers".

          It's a debacle from top to bottom.

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          • C
            cmb
            last edited by

            Yeah the web sites are a mess. They're improving, and the main site will be replaced in its entirety soon.

            The full version is installed from the Live CD. You need:
            http://pfsense.untouchable.net/downloads/pfSense-1.2-RC2-LiveCD-Installer.iso.gz

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              JackTripper
              last edited by

              @cmb:

              The full version is installed from the Live CD. You need:
              http://pfsense.untouchable.net/downloads/pfSense-1.2-RC2-LiveCD-Installer.iso.gz

              The steps so far:
                - download the LiveCD installer
                - extract and burn the iso to a CD
                - boot the CD
                - select your LAN and WAN interfaces
                - browse to the web interface on http://192.168.1.1

              Now we need to steps to find and configure squid.

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              • GruensFroeschliG
                GruensFroeschli
                last edited by

                After you took your steps you're running purely out of your RAM and from the CD.
                You need to install it on a harddisk!
                (option 99 from console)

                We do what we must, because we can.

                Asking questions the smart way: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                • Cry HavokC
                  Cry Havok
                  last edited by

                  @JackTripper:

                  Now we need to steps to find and configure squid.

                  1. Install the full version of pfSense to disk
                  2. Reboot
                  3. Select System -> Packages
                  4. Click on the + to the right of Squid

                  If and how you configure it will depend entirely on what you want it to do beyond the default.

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                    JackTripper
                    last edited by

                    1. Install the full version of pfSense to disk
                    2. Reboot
                    3. Select System -> Packages
                    4. Click on the + to the right of Squid

                    i see my problem. This assumes that i have a hard-drive.

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                    • Cry HavokC
                      Cry Havok
                      last edited by

                      Which is what people have been telling you from the beginning ;)

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                        dhipo
                        last edited by

                        on console menu  99 option is to instal on hd

                        Dhix Networks
                        Everything Secure

                        http://www.dhix.com.br

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                          Gaucho
                          last edited by

                          @Cry:

                          Which is what people have been telling you from the beginning ;)

                          Exactly! Now I found everything I was looking for ;)

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