Thanks Dan. Appreciate it. I suppose the trick is in web interface to https...
But what happens when I go to online bank and that uses https traffic....??

1. Should we change the web interface to some absurd port number? Only web 
admin 
of pfsense needs that.....

2. It sounds like the Squid or no Squid, this solution proposed by you should 
work...
 Anil Garg
+1 408-221-7725




________________________________
From: Daniel Davis <daniel.da...@lasseters.com.au>
To: "support@pfsense.com" <support@pfsense.com>
Sent: Tue, October 5, 2010 3:54:39 PM
Subject: RE: [pfSense Support] Proxy Question

 
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
 

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