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Q: Possible to use firewall aliases to define SquidGuard policy?

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    jimmy_1969
    last edited by Apr 26, 2015, 10:56 AM

    Hi Everyone,

    I am just adapting to Pfsense and am trying to replicate a few of the capabilties used in my previous FW.

    One of these being the ability to define specific access- and content filtering policies based on which group a client belongs to. I noticed pfsense firewall uses the concept of aliases based on e g FQDN. So if I define clients to belong to an aliases in the firewall (i e part of a group), can I use the same aliases to define rules for this group in SquidGuard?

    The concept I am looking for is to be able to apply access- and content filtering on individual level (w/o using IP ranges or different subnets to distinguish the clients). What is the best practice to achieve this in Pfsense?

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    //Jimmy

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