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    Crazy to setup pfsense 2.3.3+squid+squidguard+wpad

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    • J
      jopeme
      last edited by

      At this point it works. I have rebooted the machine and now it works. I imagine that in some step I had to restart and I did not.
      Now i'm going to check on vlan102.

      Regards.

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        aGeekhere
        last edited by

        Hi jopeme, glad that you have got it working.

        With using a transparent proxy with WPAD.

        You can just use the wpad and block port 80 and 443, however programs which do not have a proxy configuration will be blocked so you would need to create a pass rule for each program getting blocked. Using the transparent proxy for port 80 traffic removes that trouble. Though you will still need to create a pass rules for 443 traffic.

        Using a wpad for 443 traffic is better then using SSL Man In the Middle Filtering because you do not need to install a certificate on each device and second SSL Man In the Middle Filtering can break things (like some websites and program updates).

        There is one error with firefox you must select Auto-detect proxy settings for this network and NOT Use system proxy settings.

        I forgot to select transparent proxy in squid and in doing so I see that I can go to the internet using squid both if I select autoconfiguring and if I select without proxy. It's very stranger!

        if using windows you need to go to Control Panel internet options, connections, lan settings and click automatically detect settings.

        hope this helps

        Never Fear, A Geek is Here!

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          jopeme
          last edited by

          Is it necessary to configure clients in the advanced configuration of tcpip DNS with the domain configured in pfsense for example localdomain.local?
          If I do not add it does not work correctly and i think this does not make much sense to me since if you have to configure it on all clients this is not worth using wpad.

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            aGeekhere
            last edited by

            Is it necessary to configure clients in the advanced configuration of tcpip DNS with the domain configured in pfsense for example localdomain.local?

            ?

            Never Fear, A Geek is Here!

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              jopeme
              last edited by

              Sorry for my english. This picture show you i want to say:

              If i use default configuration on my windows clients i can not go out to internet.

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                aGeekhere
                last edited by

                I just have obtain a ip address automatically, did not need to set anything in advance TCP/IP settings.

                Never Fear, A Geek is Here!

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                • J
                  jopeme
                  last edited by

                  It's very stranger. :-[ :-[

                  Please could you tell me if my lan rules and wpad.dat,wpad.da, proxy.pac are right?

                  [img]http://www.servyarte.com/reglaslan.jpg

                  PROXY.PAC

                  function FindProxyForURL(url, host)
                  {
                      if (isPlainHostName(host) ||
                          shExpMatch(host, "*.local") ||
                          isInNet(dnsResolve(host), "10.0.0.0",  "255.255.255.0"))
                          return "DIRECT";
                      return "PROXY 10.0.0.1:3128";
                  }

                  And for my vlan are right this rules, because from this vlan i cannot get wpad if i type in browsers http://wpad.localdomain.local/wpad it not solve.

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                    aGeekhere
                    last edited by

                    reread the DNS firewall rule section (make the rule on top)

                    Interface = LAN
                    Protocol = TCP/UDP
                    Source ports = *
                    Dest address = *
                    Dest ports = 53
                    NAT IP = 127.0.0.1
                    NAT Ports = 53
                    Description = Redirect DNS
                    LAN TCP/UDP * * * 53 127.0.0.1 53 Redirect DNS

                    no firewall rule is needed for 3128 ??? not sure on vlan

                    Change wpad to

                    PROXY.PAC

                    function FindProxyForURL(url, host)
                    {
                        if (isPlainHostName(host) ||
                            shExpMatch(host, "*.local") ||
                            isInNet(dnsResolve(host), "10.0.0.0",  "255.0.0.0"))
                            return "DIRECT";
                        return "PROXY 10.0.0.1:3128";
                    }

                    Not sure on VLAN as i have never set one up.

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                    • J
                      jopeme
                      last edited by

                      Now I am testing from a vlan and I have detected that if I do not activate the third rule then from a client I can not download the http: //wpad.localdomain.local/proxy.pac, but if I activate the rule then if I can download the proxy.pac.

                      Also works fine if I do nslookup wpad.localdomain.local and responds:
                      C: \ Users \ Computers \ nslookup wpad.localdomain.local
                      Server: fproxy.localdomain.local
                      Address: 10.0.0.1

                      Name: wpad.localdomain.local
                      Address: 10.0.0.1

                      Any idea?

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                        aGeekhere
                        last edited by

                        It looks like the 3rd rule blocks the vlan form connecting to the router which has the wpad.

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                          jopeme
                          last edited by

                          Nobody knows how I can solve it?

                          Thanks.

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                            maverik1
                            last edited by

                            Did you manage to get it working? I have vlans configured on my network. Like others have mentioned, if you are wanting to use wpad, then you should disable transparent proxy.

                            Two of my vlans are for mobile wifi and I do not pass wpad to them. It is very difficult to set up as you have to input the proxy information manually. Also some apps do not work very well with it.  So these are the only two that I pass through transparent proxy.  The others grab wpad because I have specified in the browser to auto detect settings.

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                              jopeme
                              last edited by

                              Finally for the wifi interface I will not use neither squid nor wpad. What instructions did you follow to configure wpad ?. Could you show me your configuration for the vlan? Thank you

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                                maverik1
                                last edited by

                                This is a link to a tutorial I used to set up WPAD. It is fairly straight forward. Basically you setup a web server on pfsense to server the wpad to your different vlans. I do not have any firewall rules to port 3128, only to the webserver on the specified port.

                                https://nguvu.org/pfsense/pfSense-WPAD-PAC-proxy-configuration-guide/

                                Here is what my wpad.da/proxy.pac looks like:

                                
                                function FindProxyForURL(url,host)
                                {
                                
                                         if(dnsDomainIs(host, ".mydomain.com")) {
                                
                                            return "DIRECT";
                                
                                        }  else if (isInNet(myIpAddress(),"10.0.0.0","255.255.255.0")) {     // Admin Net
                                
                                            return "PROXY 10.0.0.1:3128; DIRECT";
                                
                                        }  else if (isInNet(myIpAddress(),"10.0.2.0","255.255.255.0")) {     // User Net
                                
                                            return "PROXY 10.0.2.1:3128; DIRECT";
                                
                                        } else if (isInNet(myIpAddress(),"10.0.3.0","255.255.255.0")) {     //Guest Net
                                
                                            return "PROXY 10.0.3.1:3128";
                                
                                        } else {
                                
                                          return "DIRECT";
                                
                                       }
                                
                                }
                                

                                Under Services -> Squid Proxy Server, make sure Enable Squid Proxy is checked, also make sure that the vlans you want to use the proxy are selected. The proxy port should be 3128.

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                                  jopeme
                                  last edited by

                                  What is your DNS host overrides settings. I have rules to force DNS server is pfsense for each interfaces. And what is this configuration un www server?

                                  bind to proxy address and port

                                  server.bind  = "0.0.0.0"
                                  server.port  = 80

                                  Thanks a lot for your help.

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                                    maverik1
                                    last edited by

                                    I've attached a screenshot of the host override for wapd. It is fairly straightforward.

                                    This is what I have in my conf file. My web server is on 192.168.50.1. So you will need to change this for your settings.

                                    bind to port (default: 80)

                                    server.bind  = "192.168.50.1"
                                    server.port  = 80

                                    host_override.PNG
                                    host_override.PNG_thumb

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                                    • marcellocM
                                      marcelloc
                                      last edited by

                                      Did you tried wpad Unofficial package? I guess it's much easier to setup then manual file changes.

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                                        jopeme
                                        last edited by

                                        I tried several weeks ago. But i don't know what step is wrong or missing for me if you have in mind that i use vlans and i forcé pfsense is DNS  server and proxy.

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                                        • marcellocM
                                          marcelloc
                                          last edited by

                                          @jopeme:

                                          I tried several weeks ago. But i don't know what step is wrong or missing for me if you have in mind that i use vlans and i forcé pfsense is DNS  server and proxy.

                                          The package will work fine for this setup. You can create different wpad script for each interface.

                                          Treinamentos de Elite: http://sys-squad.com

                                          Help a community developer! ;D

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                                            jopeme
                                            last edited by

                                            So I guess I'll have to change my settings right now as follows:
                                            Customer 1 on vlan102
                                            Ip 10.0.102.2/24
                                            Gateway: 10.0.102.1
                                            DNS: 10.0.102.1

                                            Customer 2 in vlan103
                                            Ip 10.0.103.2/24
                                            Gateway: 10.0.103.1
                                            DNS: 10.0.103.1

                                            The DNS should be for example the ip of the LAN 10.0.0.1 if I am not mistaken.
                                            And I set up in PFSENSE the rules for DNS requests to redirect them to the LAN and allow HTTP traffic to the LAN that is going to serve the WPAD.
                                            I'm right?

                                            Thanks.

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