Craig,

Thanks for the reply.

This is for my home network and I'm using Macs. I can obviously point them
to a proxy, but I'd like to avoid that. I like the FW to Filter box to
handle everything. The main reason for this transparency is that when I
have friends or family over with a wireless laptop I don't have to
instruct them on entering proxy info, it just works.

As I don't see a way in the GUI to create a redirect rule, I'm guessing I
have to do it from the command line. If that's the case, any help doing so
would be great.

Thanks!
Stephan

> I do it a little differently... There are machines I don't want proxied,
> like the servers and my workstation.
>
> So I tell pfSense to allow port 80 outbound from 192.168.0.0/23 and block
> it
> for other ranges.  Users get the proxy information entered by their
> windows
> domain login script, and don't have permission to change it anyway.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: stephan peterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, 25 August 2006 7:25 a.m.
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Redirect Port 80 to Squid/Dans Guardian Box
> for Filtering
>
>
> I guess I'm not seeing a way to do this in the GUI. If that's the case,
> how
> is it done from the command line?
>
> Thanks,
> Stephan
>
>> Adding a rule (before the default rules) that takes port 80 from
>> !squidserverip --> and forward it to the squid box should do the
>> trick.
>>
>> -lsf
>>
>>
>> On 8/18/06, stephan peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm using pfSense on my home network and it is working great as a
>>> firewall for me. I'd like to add content filtering to the mix. I was
>>> thinking I would dedicate a box to the task. I'd like to make it
>>> transparent to the users though. I don't want to have to configure
>>> the browsers to point to the Squid/DG box. I'd rather redirect all
>>> outbound HTTP traffic to the Sqiud/DG box and then it would send it
>>> out thru the firewall using a firewall rule that would allow it
>>> outbound on port 80.
>>>
>>> Has anyone done this? Is it possible? Poking around I don't see how
>>> to make it happen and my searches of the list archive haven't turned
>>> up any help. I get the impression though that it's not possible and
>>> that's not wanted I wanted to hear.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Stephan
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