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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      Supermule Banned
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      Thats the only current way to do it at the moment.

      @Steve:

      I'm realizing just how stupid I can be by the second.

      I don't want to have to do port forwarding but I will if I must.  Suggestions?

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        Steve Mustafa
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        dagnabit!

        I tried squid before but Lordy did it slow down the whole network.

        Is there a reference on squid and pfsense? I could have easily bungled the whole thing.

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          Supermule Banned
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          http://www.squid-cache.org/

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            Steve Mustafa
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            Pffft!

            I just downloaded ISA off of MSDN, figuring I should use it. Now, here's the irony, it doesn't run on a 64bit computer. All our servers are 64bit computers.

            Squid it is.

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              Supermule Banned
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              Just put it in a virtual pc running 32 bit… ;)

              @Steve:

              Pffft!

              I just downloaded ISA off of MSDN, figuring I should use it. Now, here's the irony, it doesn't run on a 64bit computer. All our servers are 64bit computers.

              Squid it is.

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                Steve Mustafa
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                And another thing, I'm starting to hate today real bad, I installed squid about an hour ago, and now it won't uninstall.  Tried going to the command line and typed "pkg_info" but its not there, meanwhile, looking at the list of installed packages, its there and will not go away. Rebooting is not helping.

                Man, you're hating me now aren't you? :)

                Thank you LOADS for putting up with me today man, real nice of you.

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                  Supermule Banned
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                  No worries :)

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                    clarknova
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                    @Steve:

                    I tried squid before but Lordy did it slow down the whole network.

                    Is there a reference on squid and pfsense? I could have easily bungled the whole thing.

                    http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,7186.msg59302.html#msg59302
                    http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Squid_Package_Tuning

                    Try those. I've been quite happy with squid on 1.2.3, but it did require some tweaking as per above. I think some of the noted changes are automatically adjusted in 2.0.

                    db

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                      Steve Mustafa
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                      Nice, thanks, but would you know of any decent "tutorials" on how to work with squid? Or should I stick to what's available on their site?

                      Also, a question that is begging to be answered now is whether anyone knows if PFsense 2.0 is coming out with an answer to my predicament in its release build?

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                        clarknova
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                        @Steve:

                        Nice, thanks, but would you know of any decent "tutorials" on how to work with squid? Or should I stick to what's available on their site?

                        You might try this one. It's not really in-depth, as I recall, and he's running it on Linux rather than pfsense, but it's the only thing I know of off hand.

                        http://www.anandtech.com/show/3715/family-proxy

                        db

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                          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                          @Steve:

                          Nice, thanks, but would you know of any decent "tutorials" on how to work with squid? Or should I stick to what's available on their site?

                          There is a lot of info here on the forum, and also on the doc wiki:
                          http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Setup_Squid_as_a_Transparent_Proxy
                          http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/SquidGuard_package

                          But they don't cover doing what you are asking originally

                          @Steve:

                          Also, a question that is begging to be answered now is whether anyone knows if PFsense 2.0 is coming out with an answer to my predicament in its release build?

                          What you want to do, route traffic based on hostname, is best accomplished by a lightweight reverse proxy of some kind, not necessarily squid. There are packages for haproxy, mod_security, and varnish, I believe they can all do this.

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                            Supermule Banned
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                            Layer7 is application layer….not only for routing, but defending of unwanted traffic and hacking....That is why it is so effective!

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                              eri--
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                              That is why it is so effective!

                              I do not agree with you but hey anybody buys what fits him.

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                                Supermule Banned
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                                That was a very informative post…:(

                                Could you give examples of WHY NOT?

                                @ermal:

                                That is why it is so effective!

                                I do not agree with you but hey anybody buys what fits him.

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                                  Steve Mustafa
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                                  @Steve:

                                  Also, a question that is begging to be answered now is whether anyone knows if PFsense 2.0 is coming out with an answer to my predicament in its release build?

                                  What you want to do, route traffic based on hostname, is best accomplished by a lightweight reverse proxy of some kind, not necessarily squid. There are packages for haproxy, mod_security, and varnish, I believe they can all do this.

                                  Which in a roundabout way says that PFsense will not be implementing something like this, right? : ;)

                                  Well, I've decided to take a second swing at squid since I don't want to mess up the system by installing something else from the command line.  Call me a scaredy-cat.

                                  Off topic:
                                  Excellent job on the guide. Its sitting right in front of me on the desk :)

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                                    Supermule Banned
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                                    True L7 is what could make pFSense into a full blown firewall…..

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                                      Steve Mustafa
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                                      Here's hoping because I really hate ISA.

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                                        Supermule Banned
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                                        ISA is one of the best security gateways around. But its a pain to setup and master…..because it is so advanced. But if you have set it up correctly, you would eliminate MSN bots, spyware and viruses coming in via the application layer...Because it goes thorugh the packet coming in, instead of just routing it. PF acts as a frontend for me, with several ISA's running behind handling different sorts of traffic. Web is one ISA, mail is another....asf. Very effective and it minimizes the attacksurface and downtime.

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                                          Steve Mustafa
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                                          No arguing how good ISA is, I just hate it.

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                                            Supermule Banned
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                                            I know what you mean :o

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