Yes, just put a DNS entry in the DNS forwarder for proxy.sucks.com pointing to your gateway IP address. You will also need to change the proxy port to port 80 (make sure that the pfsense web interface is set to HTTPS in advanced settings first).
Regards, Daniel Davis From: Anil Garg [mailto:garg_art2...@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, 6 October 2010 4:28 AM To: support@pfsense.com Subject: [pfSense Support] Proxy Question At my work, I have to enter: proxy.sucks.com:80 under the Tools>Options>network>connections>settings When I get home, I have to invariably retrace my path. I have a vanilla pfsense 1.2.3 set up with no proxy or anything.. in the following way: LAN |----------pfsense-------DSLrouter-------ISP is there a way for domain name proxy.sucks.com:80 to point to squid on pfsense? If so one can venture and install squid as a package for fun. Anil Garg +1 408-221-7725 -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by mail.lasseters.com.au<http://spamalot.lasseters.com/>, and no infections were found.