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    Guide to filtering web content (http and https) with pfsense 2.3

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    • J
      J7529
      last edited by

      Hello,

      Just following the Guide, I am getting a issue where when searching on https i get "This site can't be reached" and when browsing on http I get "The requested URL could not be retrieved" I am only trying to get to Google which is let through!

      How I am currently setting up is behind a Router/Firewall and we already have a DNS server so I haven't enabled DNS Resolver, would this cause issues?

      Thanks!

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        MartinN
        last edited by

        @aGeekHere:

        Go to Services/DNS/Resolver/General Settings
        in custom option enter

        server:
        include: /var/unbound/forecegoogle.conf
        

        You have mis-spelled the filename here, which prevents it from being saved by pfSense. Please fix it  8)

        Thanks for the guide, excellent stuff!

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          aGeekhere
          last edited by

          Fixed spelling

          Never Fear, A Geek is Here!

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            nib01
            last edited by

            @nib01:

            I got confused when you say add (blue). Did you mean add (blue) below yellow within the same wpad.da file? or..

            "Part 3
            Now we are going to set up a wpad read more here about wpad https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/WPAD_Autoconfigure_for_Squid
            ssh in to pfsense
            8
            cd /
            create the wpad.da file
            vi /usr/local/www/wpad.da
            wq

            Create two new symbolic link files
            Code: [Select]
            ln -s /usr/local/www/wpad.da /usr/local/www/wpad.dat
            ln -s /usr/local/www/wpad.da /usr/local/www/proxy.pac

            Then go Diagnostics /Edit File
            click browse
            user
            local
            www
            click wpad.da
            add

            Code: [Select]
            function FindProxyForURL(url, host)
            {
                if (isPlainHostName(host) ||
                    shExpMatch(host, "*.local") ||
                    isInNet(dnsResolve(host), "192.168.1.0",  "255.255.255.0"))
                    return "DIRECT";

            return "PROXY 192.168.1.1:3128";
            }

            save"

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              aGeekhere
              last edited by

              You have to create 3 files in /usr/local/www/
              wpad.da
              wpad.dat
              proxy.pac

              Each having this code

              function FindProxyForURL(url, host) 
              { 
                  if (isPlainHostName(host) ||
                      shExpMatch(host, "*.local") ||
                      isInNet(dnsResolve(host), "192.168.1.0",  "255.255.255.0"))
                      return "DIRECT";
              
                  return "PROXY 192.168.1.1:3128";
              } 
              

              Instead of maintaining changes for all 3 files you can create a main file e.g. wpad.da and create a symbolic link for the other 2 files, that way all changes from wpad.da are copied over to the other files.

              So now you only need to make changes to wpad.da.

              Never Fear, A Geek is Here!

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                kpoman
                last edited by

                Is there any way to force safesearch (google youtube etc…) if your DNS is on a Windows Server AD but your gateway pfSense is intercepting all http on a squid instance ?

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                  aGeekhere
                  last edited by

                  @kpoman:

                  Is there any way to force safesearch (google youtube etc…) if your DNS is on a Windows Server AD but your gateway pfSense is intercepting all http on a squid instance ?

                  Read the DNS resolver part in the guide and see if you can use that method.

                  Never Fear, A Geek is Here!

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                    jopeme
                    last edited by

                    I see a problem with this option and it is that many of my clients have problems to watch YouTube videos, when they search from Google, since it shows that they are restricted videos and that you have to register.

                    Click add under Host overrides
                    Host = www
                    Domain = youtube.com
                    IP =  216.239.38.120
                    Description = youtube
                    Save
                    NOTE: Safe search for youtube is not as advanced as google safe search, which results in a lot of safe content be filtered out.

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                      vielfede
                      last edited by

                      Hello,
                      Maybe I missed something, I read the entire topic, but I did not find any post about access url on different port then standard 80/443….
                      For example if you try to access the following site:

                      http://fatturazione.comieco.org:82/anagrafica.php

                      The proxy respond with an error message.
                      Loooking to the squid log I noticed that when I tried to connect to http://fatturazione.comieco.org:82/ squid tried to connect still to port 80…
                      To get it work, I inserted an exception  on wpad configuration, something like

                              if (shExpMatch(url, "http://fatturazione.comieco.org:82/*"))
                              { return "DIRECT"; }
                      
                      

                      That allows the client to go out straight through the FW on port 82…. and hence now it works...

                      Indeed I'd like a solution to allow "different ports" work without WPAD exceptions. Otherwise you have to insert an exception for every site not using std port.
                      I did not notice anyone pointing out this kind of issue... Can I be the only one with this kind of issue?
                      Thanks in advance.

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                        aGeekhere
                        last edited by

                        I am not sure on this, if you use the transparent proxy then that only listens on port 80 and 443 for MITM.

                        Never Fear, A Geek is Here!

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                          vielfede
                          last edited by

                          Finally I found out the solution… (http and https)
                          https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=96782.0

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                            KARMA
                            last edited by

                            I am trying to block facebook and youtube and some unwanted sites using Squid and SquidGuard filtering but those sites are't blocked. I can still access the blocked sites. Please can any one help me where i went wrong?

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                                stuck
                                last edited by stuck

                                @aGeekhere
                                First thank you for the detail guide. I'm running netgate 2.4.3_1 connected to TorguardVPN service and have had http transparent proxy (squid) running fine for some time. I've recently decided to add https filtering with squid/squidguard on netgate and WPAD on a separate http server. I can access the wpad files just fine using both the wpad.localdomain address or ip address. But the SSL filtering doesn't seem to work.
                                It seems on my system, transparent proxy only works on http sites. In order to get to https/ssl sites I have to explicitly setup my proxy address and port in windows.

                                Any help or hint is appreciated

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                                  aGeekhere @stuck
                                  last edited by

                                  @stuck In squid SSL - Man In the Middle Filtering - HTTPS/SSL Interception tic Enable SSL filtering and SSL/MITM Mode set to splice all

                                  Never Fear, A Geek is Here!

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                                    zonda
                                    last edited by

                                    Thank you for this guide aGeekHere!

                                    Would you be able provide instructions on how to exclude websites from being proxied please? I have transparent proxy setup, no WPAD, SSL/MITM mode set to Splice All. Filtering web content is working great except that Microsoft Office 365 applications seem to be having connectivity issues. When user traffic is no longer being proxied, issue is resolved. Would like to exclude all Office 365 related domains/sites from the proxy.

                                    Thank you again for any help or advice in advance.

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                                      aGeekhere
                                      last edited by

                                      You need to set up the WPAD for windows updates and office for connections to work.

                                      This is how it works
                                      The WPAD directs traffic to port 80 and 443 if the programs supports it (a lot of programs do not).
                                      Transparent proxy catches any traffic going to port 80 which is not supported by the WPAD.
                                      SSL/MITM Mode set to splice all catches any traffic going to port 443 which is not supported by the WPAD, However this may not always work with things like windows updates and word, this is meant to be like a safety net that catches any missed connections from the WPAD.

                                      So you need all 3.

                                      Never Fear, A Geek is Here!

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                                        zonda
                                        last edited by

                                        Is it still possible to create exceptions to not proxy trusted sites with transparent proxy?
                                        There are some specific sites that will need to bypass the proxy for some of our application to function. WPAD was used initially in our environment but some traveling users had issues with persistent proxy settings so would prefer to only use the transparent method.

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                                          aGeekhere @zonda
                                          last edited by

                                          @zonda
                                          Sure, the option is under ACLs in squid. If users do not want to use the WPAD (auto config proxy) then they should manually enter in the proxy settings in internet options (if using windows). Do not rely on SSL/MITM Mode splice all for all 443 traffic or else you will get connection errors. That is if you are blocking port 80 and 443 and forcing users to use the proxy.

                                          Never Fear, A Geek is Here!

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                                            Jopeme2000
                                            last edited by

                                            Hello. I use your guide http and https to filter traffic but i have problems with youtube videos

                                            Restricts many videos in an erroneous way

                                            Do you know how i can solve it?

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