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      lockye
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      And that is were I hit a brick wall.

      I have tried various configurations but I have not had any luck getting it to work.

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        lockye
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        Anyone?

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          KOM
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          I don't think you can carve it up like that.  Ditch the transparent proxy for explicit and your life will be much easier in this regard.

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            doktornotor Banned
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            It's dead simple: stop setting up transparent proxy on interfaces where you do NOT want transparent proxy. IOW - stick those boxes on another separate interface.

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              lockye
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              The reason I use the transparent proxy is because I have content filtering setup, it blocks all the annoying commercials even on the roku.

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                agixdota
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                same problem, but I can't solved this problem.  ;D

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                  Netizen1
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                  @doktornotor:

                  It's dead simple: stop setting up transparent proxy on interfaces where you do NOT want transparent proxy. IOW - stick those boxes on another separate interface.

                  Stop using transparent proxy…

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                    gaf2014
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                    @lockye:

                    The reason I use the transparent proxy is because I have content filtering setup, it blocks all the annoying commercials even on the roku.

                    Hi lockye,

                    have you ever tried to use a NAT rule in your inbound Interface?
                    For me it's working. All devices that don't like SSL interception are in the Group "grp_no_https_interception". That's all.
                    You also need to have a firewall rule in place to allow the traffic.

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                      lockye
                      last edited by

                      THANKYOU

                      I had tried something similar but could not get it to work, I must have been missing something.

                      I followed your directions and it does what I need it to do. Thanks for including the attachment, very helpful.

                      Thanks again

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                        agixdota
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                        @gaf2014:

                        @lockye:

                        The reason I use the transparent proxy is because I have content filtering setup, it blocks all the annoying commercials even on the roku.

                        Hi lockye,

                        have you ever tried to use a NAT rule in your inbound Interface?
                        For me it's working. All devices that don't like SSL interception are in the Group "grp_no_https_interception". That's all.
                        You also need to have a firewall rule in place to allow the traffic.

                        hello, can you give rule firewall rule to allow the traffic  ;D (im try make firewall rule same as nat forward but cant bypass https connection)

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