You should be able to do it using "Port Forwarding" in the NAT settings.
 Just set up a rule in there to redirect LAN traffic on port 80 to the
desired location.

Attached is a picture of my settings.  I am using non-transparent proxying
so mine is set up that all traffic to port 80 that is not to the pfsense
itself will go to a page that explains how to change your proxy settings.

Moshe

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On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Jigar SOLANKI <sol4...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> Thanx for the reply.
> Actually, i already have an OpenBSD running in the dmz network (squid is
> already on this server).
> I dont want to install the squid package on my pfsense firewall because
> it's my network entry point, so it is dedicated only to TCP/IP Level 3/4
> firewalling, it sees a packets and tells yes or no, that's all.
>
> I have a dedicated captive portal, a dedicated wireless access point, dns
> servers etc... no *other* servers...so i'd rather keep the squid the way it
> is now.
>
> Well, if there is no way to do what I'm asking, I'll do it by writing the
> corresponding pf rules by hand in pf.conf on the pfsense firewall :-).
>
>
> Le 25 nov. 2010 à 20:33, Curtis LaMasters a écrit :
>
> I would install the squid package on pfsense and tell it to forward to an
> upstream proxy.
>
> Curtis LaMasters
> On Nov 25, 2010 7:08 AM, "Jigar SOLANKI" <sol4...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > The subject speaks by itself : I have a buch of servers within a dmz
> > network and a lan.
> > I would like to redirect the port 80 (outgoing http connections) on lan
> > to 3128 (squid transparent) on dmz.
> > I'd like to do that without manually modifying the pf.conf. Is there a
> > way to do such a thing in the GUI ? (pfsense stable 1.2.3-RELEASE)
> >
> > Thanx, may the Lord of All Networks be with you ^_^
> >
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