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      belalus last edited by

      Hi,
      I’m trying t use Psense as content filtering engine ( I used squid guard ) , the squidguard is working properly without any problem , but I have attached the Pfsense server to a router as the following :
      LAN IP Address =10.10.10.2/30 and the Router IP address =10.10.10.1/30
      WAN IP address =20.20.20.2/30 and the Router IP address =20.20.20.1/30

      And I hve tried to redirect this subnet ( 30.30.30.0/24) using route-policy to the the filter’s LAN IPa address as the next-hope  but the traffic was dropped in the filter server because I’m using this subnet (30.30.30.0/24) which is different from the LAN subnet which is ( 10.10.10.0/30)

      Any idea how to change the LAN interface to bridge or any other idea to solve this issue

      Thank

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