Important point of note, you cannot transparently redirect SSL encrypted traffic to squid for caching. Squid can't look inside an SSL tunnel and so the connections will simply break. Otherwise, Angelo's correct, this is the way to transparently redirect to an external squid box.
Angelo Turetta wrote:
David Meireles wrote:
In pfSense's DHCP Server config, put the squid's server up address as the gateway.

David, you are either joking, or crazy... :)

LARTC, Add a redirect on LAN interface from LAN to any port 80, internal address proxy. If you need 443 (or 8080), create an alias and use that inthe redirect rule.
Remember to pass traffic from the proxy to the internet (on DMZ)

Angelo.

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