You don't.  If you want the VLAN to be untagged (native VLAN 10) then you
set the switch port to be native VLAN 10.  i.e. if it's Cisco you set it as
an "access" port in VLAN10 and the pfSense interface connected to that port
gets no VLAN settings at all.  By nature of the switch setting all traffic
being sent to it is then VLAN10 traffic only and your non-vlan aware web
filter is fine.

In other words the only setting you ever needed to change was the switch.
Everything else should be default. No VLAN setting.
I have an "internet vlan" that is Vlan 10.  Right now I have the traffic
tagged on my L3 switch and PFsense and all is working well.  My issue is
that my internet filter that sits between the two needs to have an untagged
vlan.  While my l3 switch can easily change to untagged vlan 10, how do i
tell PFsense that I want vlan 10 to be untagged and not tagged?

Thanks!
-Jon

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New London School District
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