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    Huge amount of firewall logs after installing and configuring squid

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    • czar666
      czar666 last edited by

      I get many of these messages in my firewall logs after installing and configuring Squid Transparent Proxy. Anyone an idea?
      I will go into my Squid config if it is necessary. However, maybe it is obvious what I did wrong.
      I did not tweak my fw rules or nat rules yet. In several procedures I looked into, they never talked about it. So, I thought I hadn’t to.
      Device 192.168.1.102 is an iPad (connected to an AP that is connected to the pfSense). I also have a desktop connected to this network (wired), but he seems not to produce this problem.
      I cannot say if the iPad is ok or not because I am working remotely. But seen the logs I doubt the iPad is functioning correctly    Why is it hitting my local host address on port 3129? I know 3129 is the default port for SSL Proxy but why is it blocked? I choose interfaces LAN and Loopback on the general settings of Squid.
      Thanks for your time.

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      2.4.5-RELEASE-p1 (amd64)
      built on Tue Jun 02 17:51:17 EDT 2020
      FreeBSD 11.3-STABLE

      CPU: AMD Embedded G series GX-412TC
      1 GHz quad Jaguar core with 64 bit
      32K data + 32K instruction cache per core
      shared 2MB L2 cache.
      DRAM: 2 GB DDR3-1333 DRAM

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