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      smith02
      last edited by

      Hello Masters,
      I am using 1.2-RELEASE
      built on Sun Feb 24 17:04:58 EST 2008 of
      pfSense and so far working perfectly.
      I want to add a custom acls to the squid.conf
      file but here's what it says,

      **/usr/local/etc/squid/squid.conf

      Do not edit manually!

      http_port 192.168.2.2:80
      http_port 127.0.0.1:80 transparent
      icp_port 0**

      Is there any other way to edit squid.conf
      aside WebGUI?
      What would happen if I edit it manually? (have'nt tried yet)

      Thanks in advace

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        Tikimotel
        last edited by

        use /usr/local/pkg/squid.inc (read carefully and you'll get it.)

        somethings I fixed in "squid.inc" on my machine:
        http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,11008.0.html

        help with initial squid config:
        http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,11001.0.html

        custom commands can be added through the webconfig screen: Proxy server: General settings -> Custom options

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          smith02
          last edited by

          thanks Tikimotel will try,  ;)

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            smith02
            last edited by

            Got it bro, thanks to the tip,
            One more thing, I want to edit the default "Welcome To pfSense…"
            screen after boot, do you know where to find the file?

            Thanks again Tikimotel for being helful :-*

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              smith02
              last edited by

              Got it!

              It's in the etc/rc.* files

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