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    • KOMK
      KOM
      last edited by

      And now tests show - no proxy detected !

      That should be a good thing.  You don't want external sources knowing you're going through a proxy server.

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      • chudakC
        chudak
        last edited by

        @KOM:

        And now tests show - no proxy detected !

        That should be a good thing.  You don't want external sources knowing you're going through a proxy server.

        @KOM how do i test it then?

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        • KOMK
          KOM
          last edited by

          Services - Squid proxy server - Realtime.

          If everything is working then you should see URLs scrolling by in realtime as your users access pages.

          Back to what I was saying about masking your proxy, make sure you have the following set:

          X-Forwarded Header Mode: delete
          Disable Via header: checked
          Suppress squid version: checked

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          • chudakC
            chudak
            last edited by

            Thanks! Your statement that proxy should not be detected contradicts all videos I've see on this topic tho … odd...

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            • K
              kejianshi
              last edited by

              The videos are all wrong.  Kom is right.

              Frequently, advertising that your traffic goes through a proxy will get you blocked and end up with some form of captcha way more often than necessary.

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              • chudakC
                chudak
                last edited by

                @kejianshi:

                The videos are all wrong.  Kom is right.

                Frequently, advertising that your traffic goes through a proxy will get you blocked and end up with some form of captcha way more often than necessary.

                It's unfortunate as many people are using videos on youtube to learn things and pfsense in particular.
                The reason I was wondering about the squid proxy as I use also antivirus and it stopped detecting  test files from http://www.eicar.org/85-0-Download.html

                Not sure WTH is going on ? …

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                • K
                  kejianshi
                  last edited by

                  You likely have a broken squid cache.  I'd delete and rebuild the cache.  Start there.

                  This problem of yours is a regular subject here, so the answer is already in the threads.

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                  • chudakC
                    chudak
                    last edited by

                    Tried that already with no luck :(

                    I guess I have to live with the idea it was not doing much anyway…

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                    • K
                      kejianshi
                      last edited by

                      Sounds very broken. 
                      Sorry.

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                      • KOMK
                        KOM
                        last edited by

                        AV is best done on the client.  I don't know how effective the Clam AV signatures are, or how effective it is at stopping anything other than the obvious stuff.  And it's one more thing to give you problems with your Squid config.

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                        • chudakC
                          chudak
                          last edited by

                          @KOM:

                          AV is best done on the client.  I don't know how effective the Clam AV signatures are, or how effective it is at stopping anything other than the obvious stuff.  And it's one more thing to give you problems with your Squid config.

                          Well AV does not worry me much.  It's more about oveall health of my pfSense router and it used to do all of this before 2.4.1 uograde and now no.
                          I spent some time on this https://github.com/darold/squidclamav/issues/42 with no result.  BTW I see no errors on squid site.  So just keep trying :)

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                          • K
                            kejianshi
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                            I remember when I built my first pfsense.  I just started adding every feature that looked cool and later realized that most of it I didn't need at home.  Squid and clam av were among those that I found not very useful for my home scenarios.  My clients were either windows which had far superior AV or linux systems which need no AV.  So, I don't use those now.

                            There are scenarios where it is useful though.  For me, I used it to control what my kids could see on the net.

                            Later when they reached their teen years I turned it off…

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