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    • R Offline
      roccor
      last edited by

      Ok so Im running pfsense 2.1.5, Squid 3.1.20, and Squidguard 1.4_4.  I have created a target category with the following domains: netflix.com nflximg.com roku.com nflximg.net 108.175.38.174
      And I checked Log to enable logging for this ACL.  Under both Common and Groups ACL I created entries whitelisting that category and enabled logging again.

      When I hot my Roku device, open a movie in Netflix it will play.. for about 50% then it 'loses connection'.  Trying to restart that movie results in connection lost issues.  I check the Squid and Squidgaurd logs and nothing it logged about either of those two ACL's so I'm a bit lost right now.

      Can anyone point me in the right direction?

      Thanks

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      • K Offline
        Klaws
        last edited by

        I have no experience wirh Netflix, but Squid appears to have issues with streaming providers. You might try to nypass netflix in Squid, not in SquidGuard.

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        • F Offline
          f34rinc
          last edited by

          In SquidGuard \ Common ACL do you have 'Do not allow IP-Addresses in URL' enabled?

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          • R Offline
            roccor
            last edited by

            Nope.. do not allow ip addresses in URLs is NOT enabled.

            Klaws, can you give me a pointer on that?  I thought I did have Squid (not squid guard) whitelisting netflix.

            I added those same domains to the ACL under proxy server whitelist, and under the General tab for Bypass proxy for these destination IPs.

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              roccor
              last edited by

              It's been a while.. I know.  I don;t watch Netflix so I had to wait for the kids to give it another try and the changes I made apparently resolved it. Woot.

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              • ? Offline
                A Former User
                last edited by

                @roccor

                The netflix player uses IP address to pull content, so your ACL's by domain name may not work once the player gets going.

                See my reply in a similar thread about Netflix streaming and how to find the CIDR range to bypass in squid:

                https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=94812.0

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