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    Repalce Microsoft TMG 2010 with Pfsense + Squid + Squid Guard + Active Directory

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      masaboor
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      Hi,

      I am working on this product (pfsesne) from last two weeks, and explore that this product covers many requirement which i need to replace my
      existing proxy (Microsoft TMG 2010).

      I am just stuck in configuring pfsense with authenticating with active directory (Windows Server 2012 R2), Please guide to configure it, further
      guide me to use this product as proxy server.

      At last, i already installed SQUID & SQUID Guard packages as well.

      Sincerely,
      M.A.Saboor

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        ruicaramalho
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        Maybe this can HELP
        http://ufb.mtaspiring.school.nz/Downhome/Filtering

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          Snailkhan
          last edited by

          @ruicaramalho:

          Maybe this can HELP
          http://ufb.mtaspiring.school.nz/Downhome/Filtering

          awesome link .. book marked..
          me too was looking for indepth articles about them .. i will read and implement them in my test lab

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            killmasta93
            last edited by

            wait what? did he just use LDAP to block https sites???? with a box also showing username and password?? : ??? ??? ???

            Tutorials:

            https://www.mediafire.com/folder/v329emaz1e9ih/Tutorials

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              chris4916
              last edited by

              That's a pretty standard design, although this one is not that clever: once you have configured LDAP in order to handle authentication, why would you want to maintain list of authorized users within squid conf itself. As stated in this document, using LDAP group is much easier and efficient.

              Jah Olela Wembo: Les mots se muent en maux quand ils indisposent, agressent ou blessent.

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