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

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      bole5
      last edited by

      In the Part 3 you refer to *.local in proxy.pac file as well as unbound configuration.

      
          if (isPlainHostName(host) ||
              shExpMatch(host, "*.local") ||
              isInNet(dnsResolve(host), "192.168.1.0",  "255.255.255.0"))
              return "DIRECT";
      
      

      When user sets up pfSense the domain defaults to "localdomain" in System/General Setup and there is explicit sentence about not using .local as a domain name:

      
      Do not use 'local' as a domain name. It will cause local hosts running mDNS (avahi, bonjour, etc.) to be unable to resolve local hosts not running mDNS.
      
      

      Do we need to modify the domain to "local" in System/General Setup or should we replace ".local" with ".localdomain"?

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        aGeekhere
        last edited by

        Use a domain like this
        pfsense.thisismydomain.local

        Do not use
        pfsense.local.local

        The PAC does not need changing

        Never Fear, A Geek is Here!

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          molykule
          last edited by

          Hi,

          I am using the method mentioned here, through unbound. Is there a way i can let few static IP's skip the youtube safe settings in the unbound. I tried asking about segregating those ip's but then i have to use bind which i dont know about. If there is a way to skip the DMZ (i have lan, opt1, opt2 and dmz), that would help also, as i can put those static IP's on DMZ
          I think it was mentioned somewhere to use port 5353 and use DNS forwader in conjunction with Unbound, but i cant find any tutorial for it. Also, i cant find any way to split the DNS i dont know if that would help. All I want is some computers can visit youtube and dont get blocked for videos. Even pfsense tutorials get blocked by it.
          Any ideas as to where to look for or what to look for would help,
          thanks for the great tutorial.

          Molykule

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            huuur
            last edited by

            Beautiful guide!
            I decided to move from ipcop to pfsense just to filter some https, I followed this guide (with the updates). Everything seems to work fine before some users start complaining mainly android apps not working (play store, snapchat, whatsapp..etc) I managed to locate the blocked (using firewall log) then create a bypass rule with the IP or Port for the whole network, however other clients start having similar issues as if those apps working on different IPs for certain devices (all android)
            I read this topic 4 times, reinstall from zero three times without any improvement towards this issue which begins after applying the proxy with wpad.
            I appreciate any advice even if an easier approach to filter some unwanted https sites.
            Thank you.

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              aGeekhere
              last edited by

              On the android phone (wireless setting) try setting the proxy settings manually, instead of auto or none.

              Never Fear, A Geek is Here!

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                huuur
                last edited by

                @aGeekHere:

                On the android phone (wireless setting) try setting the proxy settings manually, instead of auto or none.

                Finally, with manual proxy settings I have a stable communication with android devices.

                You are the MAN!

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                  huuur
                  last edited by

                  @maverik1:

                  @aGeekHere:

                  Update Youtube safe mode
                  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.

                  How can we get this working with mobile devices Android and iOS that use the youtube mobile app or m.youtube.com?

                  I can't express how useful this guide been for me.

                  For the record I found the below is working for youtube mobile app safe search:

                  
                  Host = youtube
                  Domain = googleapis.com
                  IP =  216.239.38.120
                  Description = youtube app1
                  
                  
                  
                  Host = youtubei
                  Domain = googleapis.com
                  IP =  216.239.38.120
                  Description = youtube app2
                  
                  

                  and maybe..

                  
                  Host = www
                  Domain = youtube-nocookie.com
                  IP =  216.239.38.120
                  Description = youtube nocookie
                  
                  

                  in addition to what's mentioned in Reply#60 for mobile browsers.

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                    aGeekhere
                    last edited by

                    Thanks huuur, that should help others.

                    Though it would be good if youtube was better at filtering videos.

                    Never Fear, A Geek is Here!

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                      aGeekhere
                      last edited by

                      Update

                      You can try setting up MITM by setting the SSL/MITM Mode to splice all, that way you do not need to create a certificate for each device on the network. (you still need to create a main certificate though).

                      Never Fear, A Geek is Here!

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                        vielfede
                        last edited by

                        @aGeekHere:

                        Update

                        You can try setting up MITM by setting the SSL/MITM Mode to splice all, that way you do not need to create a certificate for each device on the network. (you still need to create a main certificate though).

                        That works fine for me also setting Client proxy settings manually:
                        Proxy address/PORT= SQUID_IP 3128

                        And that only! Indeed if i specify different proxy settings for http/https in (client win10=> Internet Settings=>Lan settings=>Advanced=>

                        • http=SQUID_IP 3128
                        • https=SQUID_IP 3129

                        It does not work, as in the contrary I'd excpect….  ::)
                        Geek can you explain why?

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                          aGeekhere
                          last edited by

                          Does automatically detect settings work?

                          Never Fear, A Geek is Here!

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                            vielfede
                            last edited by

                            @aGeekHere:

                            Does automatically detect settings work?

                            Ehmm sorry, could you explain me better what you mean? As I stated I do not use WPAD, I configure proxy manually on client see picture…

                            Thanks.
                            PS. Sorry to answer late

                            ProxyClientSettings.JPG
                            ProxyClientSettings.JPG_thumb

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                              aGeekhere
                              last edited by

                              if you have the transparent proxy working then you do not need to define the proxy server.

                              Never Fear, A Geek is Here!

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                                vielfede
                                last edited by

                                If I use it in transparent mode, https does not work!
                                Better sometimes it works, sometimes it does not! (http works always!)

                                If anyone managed to get http+https in splice all + transparent mode work please let me know… ;)

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                                  aGeekhere
                                  last edited by

                                  I just enabled it mitm, added a cert, set it to splice all and its working.

                                  Never Fear, A Geek is Here!

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                                    techbee
                                    last edited by

                                    The guide is update but confusing.  Can you please clean up the guide and have it step by step.  Its somewhat hard to follow if you are not familiar with wpad and related firewall rules.

                                    Thanks for the guide.

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                                      aGeekhere
                                      last edited by

                                      hi techbee, yeah after discovering a few new things the guide is a little messy now.

                                      The transparent proxy with MITM (splice all) vs wpad should really be divided into two different choices. When I made the guide I did not know that all you need to get transparent proxy for https working is set splice all and create a cert for the router. So in fact you can now choose either using a wpad or the transparent proxy MITM or both.

                                      when i get time I will try an clean it up a bit.

                                      Never Fear, A Geek is Here!

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                                        vielfede
                                        last edited by

                                        @aGeekHere:

                                        The transparent proxy with MITM (splice all) vs wpad should really be divided into two different choices. When I made the guide I did not know that all you need to get transparent proxy for https working is set splice all and create a cert for the router. So in fact you can now choose either using a wpad or the transparent proxy MITM or both.

                                        Indeed I do not think MITM and splice all can work toghether, as stated on squid documentation MITM is associated to the "bump" directive that is something complety different from splice directive.
                                        With MITM (bump) squid is able to decrypt traffic (and analyse it) meanwhile with splice all you can do is just "web filtering".
                                        Summarizing
                                        Directive          Advantages/features                                                                    Disadvantage
                                        Splice (all)        No needs of certificate installation on Clients + webfiltering              No traffic analysis i.e no AntiVirus
                                        Bump (MITM)    Traffic analysis i.e noYES AntiVirus    + webfiltering                              Needs to install certs on clients

                                        Please take a look here and let me know if I missed something. Thanks
                                        http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/SslPeekAndSplice#Actions
                                        http://marek.helion.pl/install/squid.html

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                                          AR15USR
                                          last edited by

                                          @vielfede:

                                          @aGeekHere:

                                          The transparent proxy with MITM (splice all) vs wpad should really be divided into two different choices. When I made the guide I did not know that all you need to get transparent proxy for https working is set splice all and create a cert for the router. So in fact you can now choose either using a wpad or the transparent proxy MITM or both.

                                          Indeed I do not think MITM and splice all can work toghether, as stated on squid documentation MITM is associated to the "bump" directive that is something complety different from splice directive.
                                          With MITM (bump) squid is able to decrypt traffic (and analyse it) meanwhile with splice all you can do is just "web filtering".
                                          Summarizing
                                          Directive          Advantages/features                                                                    Disadvantage
                                          Splice (all)        No needs of certificate installation on Clients + webfiltering              No traffic analysis i.e no AntiVirus
                                          Bump (MITM)    Traffic analysis i.e no AntiVirus    + webfiltering                              Needs to install certs on clients

                                          Please take a look here and let me know if I missed something. Thanks
                                          http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/SslPeekAndSplice#Actions
                                          http://marek.helion.pl/install/squid.html

                                          Shouldn't the second one not have the word "no"..


                                          2.6.0-RELEASE

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                                            vielfede
                                            last edited by

                                            @AR15USR:

                                            Shouldn't the second one not have the word "no"..

                                            Sorry cut & paste mistake, I fixed it.

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