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    Squid3 + SquidGuard transparent mode, Warn but allow for custom URLs :SOLVED

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      misant
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      Hi guys!

      I have 2.2.6 pfSense configured as transparent proxy (HTTP + HTTPs) with Squidquard filtering. Everythins works fine, but I`de like to allow some pages with warning. So user will read warning and decide if he wants to continue or not. And if he wants - page will be opened.


      EDIT 2.04.2016

      After some research and many trials i did configure that.

      https://github.com/misant/redir

      If you have any improvements or suggestions, you are welcome!

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        misant
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        Added solution.

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          killmasta93
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          Very good stuff, Seems like W0T good work :)

          Tutorials:

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

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            misant
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            @killmasta93:

            Very good stuff, Seems like W0T good work :)

            Thank you, it was really not easy for me to figure out how to make them dance together :)
            BTW, what does W0T mean?

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              killmasta93
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              its a plugin of firefox called web of trust

              Tutorials:

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

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                misant
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                @killmasta93:

                its a plugin of firefox called web of trust

                Oh, ok. I searched with google, but there is too much World of Tanks with such kind of search request :)

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