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    Squid 3 Reverse Proxy Help

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      pollardhimself
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      Followed this tutorial with no luck getting a potential DNS rebind error.

      https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?resid=82488EABA4ACDB15!2298&app=Word&authkey=!ABHZlUvWn0BwW34

      Running
      2.0-RC3 (i386)
      built on Mon Aug 22 09:46:29 EDT 2011

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        pollardhimself
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        Anyone have any experience with this? Just updated to the new pfsense to see if that helped not luck.

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          KOM
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          Sorry, haven't played with reverse proxy ever.

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            Jaans
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            I've had issues with reverse proxy (which typically publishes internal servers over HTTP and HTTPS ports 80 and 443) when the web configurator itself is also listening on one of those ports. Nowadays, I change the port the pfSense web configurator listens to as a rule of thumb - anything really as long as it's not 80 or 443. You could try that and see if it helps?

            Refer to "TCP port" under System | Advanced menu on where to change it.
            Remember that you would then need to specify that port number in the URL in your browser to access the pfSense web configurator.

            Also, have a look at the "DNS Rebind Check" option (also under the System | Advanced menu).

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