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    Installing SquidGuard 1.14_4 pfsense 2.3.2(amd64)

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      papartsharingan
      last edited by

      Hi KOM,

      here is my firewall rules please attach image..

      And do you have any link to the correct config of WPAD?.

      Thanks,

      papartsharingan

      ![pfsense squidguard3.png](/public/imported_attachments/1/pfsense squidguard3.png)
      ![pfsense squidguard3.png_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/pfsense squidguard3.png_thumb)

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      • KOMK
        KOM
        last edited by

        All of your ALL IP rules are useless since that traffic is handled by the Default Allow LAN to Any rule at the bottom.  Get rid of all of those rules and then your users will not be able to go around the proxy.

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          papartsharingan
          last edited by

          Hi KOM,

          What do you mean by rid?

          you mean the default allow LAN to any rule will be transfer to top above the pfblocker?

          thanks,

          papartsharngan

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            doktornotor Banned
            last edited by

            Please, avoid multiposts. https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=124567.0

            Additionally, both posted in wrong forum. :(

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            • KOMK
              KOM
              last edited by

              What do you mean by rid?

              rid = delete

              you mean the default allow LAN to any rule will be transfer to top above the pfblocker?

              No.  I didn't say anything about the pfBlocker rules.  I said delete all of your user rules contained within the ALL IP section because their functionality is already handled by the Default Allow rule.

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                papartsharingan
                last edited by

                Hi KOM,

                1 Last question here..

                No.  I didn't say anything about the pfBlocker rules.  I said delete all of your user rules contained within the ALL IP section because their functionality is already handled by the Default Allow rule.

                What if i will disabled the Default allow LAN to any rule?..is it ok?…

                because i cant't delete the ALL IP it is because in there i can adjust there bandwithd and other options in rules.

                thanks,

                papartsharingan

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                • KOMK
                  KOM
                  last edited by

                  What if i will disabled the Default allow LAN to any rule?..is it ok?…

                  If you do that then nothing on your network will have Internet access except for those users under ALL IP.

                  because i cant't delete the ALL IP it is because in there i can adjust there bandwithd and other options in rules.

                  There are better ways to use traffic shaping or limiters to manage bandwidth.  Having a hard cap per user usually isn't optimal as bandwidth above the cap doesn't get used.

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                    papartsharingan
                    last edited by

                    Hi KOM,

                    If you do that then nothing on your network will have Internet access except for those users under ALL IP.

                    This is what i want..

                    thanks KOM

                    papartsharingan

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                      papartsharingan
                      last edited by

                      There are better ways to use traffic shaping or limiters to manage bandwidth.  Having a hard cap per user usually isn't optimal as bandwidth above the cap doesn't get used.

                      I don't have any config on that

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                      • KOMK
                        KOM
                        last edited by

                        Then head on over to the Traffic Shaping forum and start asking questions.

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                          papartsharingan
                          last edited by

                          Thanks KOM

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                          • fabricioguzzyF
                            fabricioguzzy
                            last edited by

                            It seems the old known problem ( http://https* ) is still present on version 2.3.4
                            Also, for some reason, when using HTTPS for pfsense console, Squidguard is not redirecting the error page for Https, but http.
                            Still investigatin it here…

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