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      Pistolero
      last edited by

      @wagonza:

      @Pistolero:

      No workie for me :(

      I get this:

      Cache Manager menu for x.x.x.x:

      GIF89a

      Generated Mon, 25 Oct 2010 06:32:27 GMT, by cachemgr.cgi/2.7.STABLE9@r

      Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

      I am not sure what that reference to GIF89a is? But you should see a page with:

      Cache server with drop down list of your pfSense's IP address.
      Input for a Manager name
      Input for a Password

      and finally a "Continue" button which will take you to the stats page. What do you see when you click on this button?

      I do see the drop-down list with the input fields. I get that weird screen after clicking continue. The weird page with the GIF89a I get only in Firefox. IE only displays

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        wagonza
        last edited by

        Sounds like you dont have your cachemgr.conf file setup correctly and after clicking submit it is timing out.

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        http://www.thepackethub.co.za

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          udupagn
          last edited by

          Hi pl tel me
          i Installed  pfsense

          installed proxy server with mod security
          '
          squid  package
          squidguard package  installed
          tel me how to block unwanted or porn sites

          pl reply
          Ganesh

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            wagonza
            last edited by

            Please dont hijack another thread but rather start a new one.

            Have a look at http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/SquidGuard_package for instructions.

            Follow me on twitter http://twitter.com/wagonza
            http://www.thepackethub.co.za

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              Hugovsky
              last edited by

              Did the cachemgr.cgi trick. Working great with squid in transparent mode. Thank you!

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                mikesamo
                last edited by

                Mrtg work well too.

                http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/

                ![MRTG Index Page.png](/public/imported_attachments/1/MRTG Index Page.png)
                ![MRTG Index Page.png_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/MRTG Index Page.png_thumb)

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                  Pistolero
                  last edited by

                  I found what was breaking my cachemgr.cgi!

                  I use SquidGuard to filter ads and other inappropriate sites, redirecting them to an internal web server with a single transparent pixel. I also disallow IP addresses in the address field, to keep users too-smart-for-their-own-good from bypassing the filter by using an IP. If you configure the cachemgr to connect to the proxy via IP, it will be blocked. Solved by connecting to localhost or the host name of the firewall.

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                    ethermcman
                    last edited by

                    Hi guys!
                    Sorry for bringing this topic out of its grave but I'm testing the new 2.0 RC1 and the cachemgr.cgi doesn't work anymore!
                    At least, it does half work : I can reach the cachemgr.cgi page with login info but hitting the connection brings me to "Access denied"…
                    Is this a squid.conf acl problem or maybe an Apache acl?
                    Also, I'll try the mrtg trick but the graphs don't print anything...
                    Any help will be appreciated!

                    Thanks!

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                      scooterdouglas
                      last edited by

                      What is your LAN IP address?

                      For example my LAN IP address is: 192.168.3.1

                      So, in cacehmgr.cgi I have the following:

                      
                      # This file controls which servers may be managed by
                      # the cachemgr.cgi script
                      #
                      # The file consists of one server per line on the format
                      #   hostname:port  description
                      #
                      # Specifying :port is optional. If not specified then
                      # the default proxy port is assumed. :* or :any matches
                      # any port on the target server.
                      #
                      # hostname is matched using shell filename matching, allowing
                      # * and other shell wildcards.
                      # localhost
                      192.168.3.1
                      
                      

                      Now, goto Services => Proxy Server, select the Access Control tab, scroll down to External Cache Managers and you should see some similar to this:

                      
                      192.168.3.1;127.0.0.1
                      
                      

                      Ignore the 127.0.0.1, that's something else I've been playing with ;)

                      Now to access cachemgr.cgi by following this link http://<your_pfsense_server>/cachemgr.cgi</your_pfsense_server>.

                      ;)

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                        garenjeng
                        last edited by

                        thanks …
                        tutorials that you provide goes well
                        even now I'm dizzy reading the information provided  ;D

                        but I still have one question, how to give a password when accessing cachemgr ?

                        thanks a lot

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