Re: [pfSense Support] SNAPSHOT_04-06-2006 ??'s

2006-04-07 Thread Gary Buckmaster
A cleaner solution would be to introduce proxy settings into the user's browsers (assuming Windows you can do this with a group policy) and its fairly trivial to set up NTLM authentication with squid so that you don't have to prompt the users for authentication credentials. The same can be don

Re: [pfSense Support] SNAPSHOT_04-06-2006 ??'s

2006-04-07 Thread Bill Marquette
On 4/7/06, David Strout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for the reply. > > Yes, I am trying to redirect all http(s) traffic > (while not interrupting any other traffic) to the > proxy server on the OPT2 network to either > transparently proxy or possibly authenticate users > for http(s) access.

Re: [pfSense Support] SNAPSHOT_04-06-2006 ??'s

2006-04-07 Thread Scott Ullrich
I dont think optional interfaces have the correct code to hijack connections... Only the LAN supports this at the moment. On 4/7/06, David Strout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for the reply. > > Yes, I am trying to redirect all http(s) traffic > (while not interrupting any other traffic) to

Re: [pfSense Support] SNAPSHOT_04-06-2006 ??'s

2006-04-07 Thread David Strout
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I am trying to redirect all http(s) traffic (while not interrupting any other traffic) to the proxy server on the OPT2 network to either transparently proxy or possibly authenticate users for http(s) access. I would like it to be transparent so the users will get conten

Re: [pfSense Support] SNAPSHOT_04-06-2006 ??'s

2006-04-07 Thread Bill Marquette
I probably don't fully understand what you're trying to do, but try a Port Forward on the LAN interface and redirect all source to all dest port 80 to the proxy port on the IPCop. Ditto for HTTPS, although I'm not sure you can transparently proxy HTTPS. --Bill On 4/7/06, David Strout <[EMAIL PRO

[pfSense Support] SNAPSHOT_04-06-2006 ??'s

2006-04-07 Thread David Strout
Everyone, Some nice additions to this rel. .. KUDOS!! A question though on port redirecting ... Here is the setup: --> pfSense boxes acting as a contractor GW w/ LAN, WAN, OPT1(DMZ) and OPT2(PROXY) --> WAN is static (business DSL w/ 8 addresses) w/ global IP. --> LAN is private 192.168.100.0/

Re: [pfSense Support] Weird kernel trap

2006-04-07 Thread Scott Ullrich
Try to reproduce with a FreeBSD 6.1 CD if possible. We need to get a get a GDB trace or else there is not much we can do. Generally I refer people to the FreeBSD list when these things happen as we are not kernel hackers. Scott On 4/7/06, Pedro Paulo de Magalhaes Oliveira Junior <[EMAIL PROTE

[pfSense Support] Weird kernel trap

2006-04-07 Thread Pedro Paulo de Magalhaes Oliveira Junior
I have na appliance from Lanner with 4 NIC Realtek   FreeBSD recognizes it and uses re driver   When the 4 NIC are turned on we receive a kernel trap when probing the fourth NIC. When we disable one of the NICs we boot normally.   Any hints?   Latest snapshot.