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      javcasta
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      Hello.

      I am reading about HAProxy ( https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Haproxy_package )

      Is there a any good guide for begginers with HAProxy?.

      In Google I found this:

      "Geeking out with HAproxy on pfSense: The ultimate port 443 TLS/SSL router.
      I would like to share my experience on how to transform your pfSense appliance into a layer4 router for sharing all the encrypted traffic we have on port 443 with SSH and OpenVPN traffic."

      http://loredo.me/post/116633549315/geeking-out-with-haproxy-on-pfsense-the-ultimate

      But for begginers? Anybody knows one?

      I would like configure HAProxy like transparent proxy for htt & https traffic in pfSense 2.2.6 amd64

      Regards.

      Javier Castañón
      Técnico de comunicaciones, soporte y sistemas.

      Mi web: https://javcasta.com/

      Soporte scripting/pfSense https://javcasta.com/soporte/

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        PiBa
        last edited by

        Maybe it helps: https://github.com/PiBa-NL/pfsense-haproxy-package-doc/wiki

        p.s. haproxy is a "reverse proxy" like nginx and apache-modsecurity, not like squid's main purpose which would be a "forward proxy" where local users would use it for their browser sessions, so it would be usefull if you have some webservers running on your lan/dmz network. There as some verry basic forward proxy support in haproxy,, but i dont think that fits much purposes..

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          javcasta
          last edited by

          Hello.

          Thanks for the info.

          OK, If there is a web server in the LAN/DMZ this is the good solution.

          Regards

          Javier Castañón
          Técnico de comunicaciones, soporte y sistemas.

          Mi web: https://javcasta.com/

          Soporte scripting/pfSense https://javcasta.com/soporte/

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