Installed pfsense, so what is next now to control users internet…
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Hi,
I have installed pfsense,
attached 2 network cards,
take internet from wan connected card give to lan connected switch and to computers.but what is next now, should I have to install another package to control computers internet, if so any howtos information can be very helpfull.
or is there any section under pfsense that I cant see already I can see which computers goes to which web sites.looking forward for any help.
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Its not clear to me what you are looking for: some or all of
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control access to particular web sites
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control access to particular IP adresses
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control Internet bandwidth used by "local" systems
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control access to local computers from the internet
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something else again
Have you read any of the tutorials linked from http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Main_Page ?
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Hi,
sorry this pssense installation frustrated me…
I need to control terminials, which web site they visiting,
how much bandwith they using
like basic proixy needs... -
as addition,
I read tutoriald,
downloaded ebook recently, still reading, that guid pfsense thing,
looked tutorials but they really says nothing,
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pfSense doesn't have a web proxy installed by default. If you want to control outbound traffic on a url basis you will need to install the Squid package (an http proxy) and the Squidguard package for managing the squid acl control lists.
See: http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Setup_Squid_as_a_Transparent_Proxy
Steve
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brilliant tip,
thanks,
didnt see that plus sign under packages,
started downloading…will see what will come up next...
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Hi,
will sound like dummy question too but,
I installed squid and enabled transparent proxy, adn disabled later to see difference
I put port 3128 under terminals internet explorer settings.
but where can I see logs of which pages they visiting under squid proxy log or report…
couldnt find that...thanks in advance...
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Hmmm, I'm not actually using squid at the moment, because I'm running embedded.
Is it not under: Status -> System Logs ?You could use the lightsquid package to get nice reports of what your users are doing.
Steve