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    New HOWTO: pfSense Squid Web Proxy with multi-WAN links (it works!)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Routing and Multi WAN
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      DimitriS
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      I modified some details in the docs regarding floating rules.

      I will write an article in the wiki soon.

      Thanks for reading,

      Dimitri.

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        itonmytips
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        Dear Dimitri.

        I really appreciate your work…. coz i was also working on this scenario but i have to use two machine one for load balancing and other one for proxy+squid Filter+light squid. i would like to receive your next amended writeup on subjected topic on my following address.  Again Great job Mr.Dimitri. i will try to implement as per your attached PDF doc.

        Regards
        itonmytips
        itonmytips@hotmail.com

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          zetar
          last edited by

          Hello, I tried to follow your advice of how to set up Squid also, the result does not sail over the internet, done and redone many times, but no way to lock the navigation, where am I wrong in your opinion?.
          Thanks.

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            DimitriS
            last edited by

            @zetar : I can help, but I need more informations about your configuration or technicals parameters? Did you have an error message on your Web browser while your surfing the Web through Squid?

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              zetar
              last edited by

              Hello, I had no error message, only "page not found".
              Installed on a test, because after the installation of Squid are no longer 'able to uninstall it, with the consequence of having to redo the server, I do not want to risk on a production machine.
              Then let you know what happens, maybe with some screenshots.
              Thanks.

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                eri--
                last edited by

                Hello,
                only binding to loopback adapter for squid should do and no need for tcp_outgoing address.
                This should allow to tighten the NAT/filter rules a bit more.

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                  chanrio13
                  last edited by

                  good day pfmasters, i would like to ask if this work on multi-wan fail over?

                  ive tested squid with multi wan
                  wan for browsing
                  opt for others
                  when squid is on transparent mode, when wan is disconected and failback to opt interface, i cannot browse but when im on non transparent failover works perfect

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                    lucatero
                    last edited by

                    Please help me,  I can't file access: http://securite-ti.com/pfSense_Web_Proxy_with_multi-WAN_links.pdf

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                      zzajdica
                      last edited by

                      Hello,

                      Thanks for this.  Unfortunately it is not working for me.. Here is the issue.. the failover is working fine, i unplug the primary and a few seconds later I am pinging out to the internet.  Browsing does not work and here is why:

                      Under System, Routing, I have 2 Gateways.. the Primary gateway has Default Gateway checked.. so when it goes down the default gateway goes away.. so Squid cannot route out to fetch these pages.  So, is there a way for me to setup some weighted routes so squid (and the pfsense firewall) can route out in case the primary connection goes down?

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                        heper
                        last edited by

                        @ermal: i've found that when binding squid to localhost only causes traffic from lan not to go through the proxy … should any other redirect rules be implement when running it your way ?

                        @zzajdica: the floating rules are there to push http traffic to the correct gateway ... check if your floating rules correspond with the ones in this how-to and let us know if that helped

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                          mikehomee
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                          Hi!
                          Thanks for the docs! I'm having some issues also.
                          1. Following the guides you made, it's working! really! but after few seconds the squid is starting to fail then all connection are totally blocked by squid.
                              - maybe it's on squid
                          2. In this mode, while the tier 1 is down. The pfsense itself doesn't have internet connection (im not sure how to say it)
                              - can't ping any host or even check for updates.
                              - **but as long as all workstations does have connection and forwarders are working i think i can live with this.

                          I really appreciate what you made!!
                          I'm Hoping you can help us!!

                          Thank yoU!!!

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                            mikehomee
                            last edited by

                            Hi!!
                            After following those guides, it does gives me interest to study pfsense deeply.
                            I'm running pfsense 2.0 RC2 (updated) squid + wan failover that for me is working. Just did it TODAY.
                            I did not set or use any rules (as in no rules are being used.)
                            I still need to monitor this over the weekend. I'd be happy to share it with you guys if this one works with my needs.
                            Like port forwarders and carp/pfsync.

                            THank you for giving me encouragement!!

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                              zzajdica
                              last edited by

                              My floating rule is set.  I also tried upgrading to the newest snapshot but it did not help.  Please see attached for my settings.  Thanks!





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                              • jimpJ
                                jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                                Edit the floating rule so that the interfaces and direction are also visible in the screenshots. That's the most important info there aside from what you've shown.

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                                  zzajdica
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                                    jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                    last edited by

                                    Check "quick" on that rule.

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                                      zzajdica
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                                      Tried that didn't work

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                                        heper
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                                        @zzajdica

                                        duplicate the floating rule you made for http traffic, then modify it for dns (proto tcp/udp / port dns=53)

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                                          nassman
                                          last edited by

                                          All ways not work.
                                          we need standard way work with all , not for one.
                                          very bad.

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                                            zzajdica
                                            last edited by

                                            Thanks Heper but that also did not work.  I'm going to be deploying this later on with a different network (Right now I am just testing) with DNS servers on the LAN so maybe I'll have better luck in that environment.  I'll post back as soon as this happens.

                                            Many thanks.

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