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    • humaxoid
      humaxoid last edited by

      How do I create a rule for local network users so that http and https access the Internet via Squid (configured transparently), and the rest of the Internet traffic via NAT?
      Many thanks!

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        serbus last edited by serbus

        Hello!

        This might be a good starting point for transparent squid with http:

        https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/cache-proxy/setup-squid-as-a-transparent-proxy.html

        Not sure you can can do transparent with https.

        You can always setup squid in non-transparent mode for http/https and configure clients manually or via dns/wpad/dhcp/gpo/etc...

        https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/cache-proxy/wpad-autoconfigure-for-squid.html

        John

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