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    Traffic shaper in a network with squid.

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    • perikoP Offline
      periko
      last edited by

      Hi.

      I have a network with squid, not transparent, I force my users to access port 80/443 only from squid+squidguard.

      Example:

      1; They can only query my internal dns.
      2; They only surf if they use squid.

      With this settings, can I use Traffic Shaper?

      Or is better to use squid shaper?

      pf 2.0.3., thanks.

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        shawniverson
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        Most definitely!  I am using both and it is working great.  No special/unusual configuration needed (in some cases)

        Here's a sticky post that may help:

        http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,14436.msg76415.html#msg76415

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          mromero
          last edited by

          @shawniverson:

          Most definitely!  I am using both and it is working great.  No special/unusual configuration needed (in some cases)

          Here's a sticky post that may help:

          http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,14436.msg76415.html#msg76415

          Do you know if that sticky is still relevant with pfSense 2.1 ?

          –---------
          The easy way Traffic Shaping with Squid Transparent Proxy
          Add under Firewall Rules

          Action = Pass
          Interface= LAN
          Source= LAN subnet
          Protocol = TCP
          Source = LAN
          Destination = any
          Destination port range = (Squid Proxy port) eg. 3128

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