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    HOWTO: pfSense 1.2.x Traffic Shaping with Squid Transparent Proxy

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      moonspud
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      Does this work with penalty ip shapping?

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        udhaya
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        Hello iBeej,

        I tried as you said, I am able to penalize the download and not the upload. Is there anything I need to follow. Please suggest me with more ideas. I am new to this.

        Ver: 1.2.3-Release

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          bailer
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          I installed 1.2.3 and followed this guide. I noticed that there is 9 entries of 127.0.0.1 in the conf file instead of 3 but by reviewing the code abit I only changed the first 3 entries of 127.0.0.1 to the gateway IP and everything seems to be working fine for me!

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            splippity
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            Is this still relevant with 2.0RC1? I assume it is so after every update I make the changes that it tells you to. Thanks

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              kirlox_kitoy
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              so what should be the order? install squid package first then traffic shaper or the other way around mess first with traffic shaper and install squid last

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                kirlox_kitoy
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                which will be the sequence of installation? do i need to configure first the traffic shaper or install the squid first?

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                  anagh
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                  Is it the same method for pfsense2.0 rc3. there are several instance of 127.0.0.1 in squid.inc among those which i required to change please explain in details alomg with the traffic shaping way

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                    anagh
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                    Waiting for the reply in pfsense2.0 rc3 I have installed squid with lusca with squid guard and in squid.inc there are 10 instances of 127.0.0.1 among those whic i required to change

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                      tacfit
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                      Any comments on whether this works in Pfsense 2.0? It would be great to be shaping and caching on the same box.

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                        hyrol
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                        The easy way Traffic Shaping with Squid Transparent Proxy
                        Add under Firewall Rules

                        Action = Pass
                        Interface= LAN
                        Source= LAN subnet
                        Protocol = TCP
                        Source = LAN
                        Destination = any
                        Destination port range = (Squid Proxy port) eg. 3128

                        Reason http port 80 has moved to the squid proxy port 3128

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                          jigpe
                          last edited by

                          @hyrol - Thanks it works on 1.2.3. Ill test it on 2.1

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                            argyx
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                            @hyrol:

                            The easy way Traffic Shaping with Squid Transparent Proxy
                            Add under Firewall Rules

                            Action = Pass
                            Interface= LAN
                            Source= LAN subnet
                            Protocol = TCP
                            Source = LAN
                            Destination = any
                            Destination port range = (Squid Proxy port) eg. 3128

                            Reason http port 80 has moved to the squid proxy port 3128

                            This works for me on 2.0.1 (tested with various speed settings). Also, you will already have this rule in place if you are have a Deny All rule and are using transparent proxy. So, it's a good idea to take advantage of the rule.

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                              ScottNJ
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                              @argyx - This doesn't work, all HTTP traffic is still getting dumped into qlandef, which by default receives 1% bandwidth from the wizard.

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