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      coachs88
      last edited by

      Okay.. I tried this but I'm still doing something wrong.

      I'm not sure if I have the wrong proxy address or the wrong port.. I thought I entered the port I chose the proxy to listen to (3128) but that didn't work. Nor did port 8080 or 80. I must have the proxy address wrong. But if that isn't right I guess I don't know how else to find it.

      Unless my proxy filter settings are somehow messed up?

      I tried manually configuring the proxy in Mozilla Firefox.. and after I applied it no matter what site I chose, it wouldn't connect to any of them. At the bottom of the browser it just said "Connecting to ______.com" and then it would time out. :(

      Sorry for being so inexperienced. I'm glad you folks are willing to push me in the right direction.

      "You are merely a better target in the light."

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        dvserg
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        It is possible to see a screenshot of the settings of your proxy squid ? (pfsense - proxy's first page)

        SquidGuardDoc EN  RU Tutorial
        Localization ru_PFSense

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          coachs88
          last edited by

          Certainly!

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          "You are merely a better target in the light."

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            coachs88
            last edited by

            Here's the second part.

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            "You are merely a better target in the light."

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              Nachtfalke
              last edited by

              You have to check "Allow users on interface" so that the clients on you LAN interface are able to use the proxy.

              Further you have checked "transparent proxy". This is okay. In this case you do not have to enter any proxy setting in your clients browser.

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                coachs88
                last edited by

                Okay. So now I have users allowed to interface and it is partially working.. but it is blocking all websites again, for all users. Not just the limited workstations.

                I followed all previous directions and thought this would get everything. I can tell it's going in the right direction so I must have proxy filter sat up wrong somehow.. also, is there anythiing I need to do in the access control tab?

                If I attach more screen shots would you be able to tell me what I'm doing wrong?

                "You are merely a better target in the light."

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                  Nachtfalke
                  last edited by

                  You could post screens of Target categories, group acl and common acl.

                  But I think, if all users get blocked, you have to go to "Common ACL" and check "allow" there for any target rules.

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                    coachs88
                    last edited by

                    Here you go. Hope these help.

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                      coachs88
                      last edited by

                      Group ACL

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                        coachs88
                        last edited by

                        Target categories

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                        "You are merely a better target in the light."

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                          Nachtfalke
                          last edited by

                          Hi,

                          in "Common ACL" and "Group ACL" it would be necessary to see what is in "Target Rules List (click here)"

                          Further in "Groups ACL": Why did you enter every single IP in Client (source) ? Why didn't you just enter a hole subnet 192.168..40.0/24 ?

                          "Target Categories"…...you haven't entered anything there. This makes no sense. Either you enter the sites you want to ALLOW or you enter the sites you want to block.

                          What do you want to realize ?
                          What should the hosts you entered in "Group ACL" shoul do ?
                          Do you just want to block same sites like porn or something else or do you want that everything of the internet is blocked except some sites ?

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                            coachs88
                            last edited by

                            Sorry.. that was a bad screen shot. I do have stuff entered in the target categories. here is a better one.

                            There is only 1 subnet at my company. I entered individual clients as a way to separate restricted workstations from admin workstations.

                            What I want to happen is this: restricted workstations have EVERYTHING blocked except a few websites which are needed to do their job. Everything else must be blocked. I.e personal email, facebook, youtube, porn, etc etc. Which is why I want it all blocked by default for those certain workstations. Does that make sense? I hope this screenshot clears up some confusion.

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                            "You are merely a better target in the light."

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                              Nachtfalke
                              last edited by

                              okay.

                              I think there is a mistake in the "Expressions" block.
                              Expressions are - that's the way I understand it - if an URL contains a word of this. For example if the expression is:

                              .porn.

                              This means every URL with the word "porn" in front, at the end or somewhere in the middle is blocked:
                              www.XYZporn.com
                              www.pornXYZ.com
                              www.ABCpornXYZ.com

                              You have to put your IPs and URLs in the block "Domain list".
                              The text above explains it. Just enter there:

                              
                              google.com 12.23.34.45 12.12.34.34 34.34.34.34 example.com amazon.com
                              
                              

                              PS: If you are using IPs, you must be sure, that you didn't check the box "Do not allow IP addresses in URLs".
                              It is better to use domain names in the "domain list" so the IP behind this domain can change and you do not need to change this from time to time in SquidGuard. If it is not possible to use domain names, then remember the checkbox with "Do not allow IP addresses in URLs"

                              To your question if this make sense:
                              Yes it does. I am doing this the same way.

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                                coachs88
                                last edited by

                                Sorry for the delayed reply.. haven't been into work for a few days, have been terribly sick with mono.

                                Anyway, I tried your suggestion of instead of having expressions, having all the domains I want to whitelist instead. Now instead of them all getting blocked on all workstations, it isn't blocking anything at all!

                                Should I post screen shots again? I really don't understand what I'm missing at this point.

                                "You are merely a better target in the light."

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                                  Nachtfalke
                                  last edited by

                                  Sure, you can post again all tabs of SquidGuard.

                                  But you want to realize the same as I am doing and I posted all necessary options in my screenshots. Perhaps you are missing one little checkbox ;-)

                                  Further, after changing anything in SquidGuard, are you applying "Save" and after this "Apply" on the first tab of SquidGuard ? This is neccessary for a working proxy filter!

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                                    coachs88
                                    last edited by

                                    Okay. Here are the updated screenshots. I hope you can help.

                                    Filter is working perfectly on limited workstations but it isn't allowing all access to admin workstations.

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                                    "You are merely a better target in the light."

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                                      coachs88
                                      last edited by

                                      Another

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                                        coachs88
                                        last edited by

                                        Next

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                                          coachs88
                                          last edited by

                                          Next

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                                          "You are merely a better target in the light."

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                                            coachs88
                                            last edited by

                                            Last one

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                                            "You are merely a better target in the light."

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