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    Possible bug in pfsense 2.3.2 with squidguard

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      beto0914
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      Hi, this is my first post here

      Sorry for my english.

      I have a problem with squidguard, I think that is a bug with it

      If I want to enable the next option in common acl, squidguard block all traffic from https

      Do not allow IP-Addresses in URL ()
      To make sure that people do not bypass the URL filter by simply using the IP-Addresses instead of the FQDN you can check this option. This option has no effect on the whitelist.

      When I want to enter to https://www.google.com I saw that squidguard blocking the request by the rule !in-addr but this rule should apply only with ip addresses not on domains

      So, I think that this behavior is weird like a bug

      The output log from squidguard is:

      05.09.2016 21:22:02    Request(default/in-addr/-)    189.247.145.104:443    10.0.0.5/10.0.0.5    -
      05.09.2016 21:22:02    Request(default/in-addr/-)    189.247.145.104:443    10.0.0.5/10.0.0.5    -
      05.09.2016 21:22:02    Request(default/in-addr/-)    189.247.145.104:443    10.0.0.5/10.0.0.5    -

      The next error appear when I write https://www.google.com in the browser

      "Unable to determine the ip address from host name http"

      This message is from squid, only appear when the rule !in-addr in squidguard is applied

      Packages versions:
      squid 0.4.22
      squidGuard 1.14_3

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