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    Can pfsense act like a transparent content filter, squid and AV etc?

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    • H Offline
      hdavy2002
      last edited by

      HI all,

      I have a router already on the network. I was wondering if I can use pfsense as a transparent firewall doing squid, AV and content filtering. I assume it would be called using a 'bridging mode'.

      Cheers

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        dvserg
        last edited by

        No how i know.

        SquidGuardDoc EN  RU Tutorial
        Localization ru_PFSense

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          hdavy2002
          last edited by

          @dvserg:

          No how i know.

          Could not understand what you are trying to say.

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            Monoecus
            last edited by

            You can do all these things you want. Just install Squidguard and Squid.

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              hdavy2002
              last edited by

              @Monoecus:

              You can do all these things you want. Just install Squidguard and Squid.

              Will it work on a bridge within the lan.

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                Monoecus
                last edited by

                sure.

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                  yellowhat89
                  last edited by

                  @Monoecus:

                  sure.

                  but remember the pfsense real purpose is for firewalling. why not use freeBSD itself for your need?
                  It's better if you use something in their real function, isn't it?
                  hope no one will hurt…

                  Stay hungry, Stay Foolish

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                    dvserg
                    last edited by

                    Transparent squid/AV not supported in bridge mode.

                    SquidGuardDoc EN  RU Tutorial
                    Localization ru_PFSense

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                      Monoecus
                      last edited by

                      @yellowhat89:

                      but remember the pfsense real purpose is for firewalling. why not use freeBSD itself for your need?
                      It's better if you use something in their real function, isn't it?
                      hope no one will hurt…

                      I agree with you totally. Don't run some servers on your firewall. But I am fine with using a simple filter on it. Nobody gets hurt, if the firewall and the filter crashes.

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                        yellowhat89
                        last edited by

                        @Monoecus  thanks for the agreement…

                        I just want something to run on their purpose...
                        There's freeBSD itself that can provide powerful server.
                        pfSense is for firewall purpose... let it be what it should be...

                        Stay hungry, Stay Foolish

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                          cybrsrfr
                          last edited by

                          pfSense can be a firewall or a dedicated appliance use it how you want.

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