Dear Chris, I need the Squid proxy to filter traffic working with
Squidguard. The guest cell phones will be authenticated to my WiFi, and
after that they can go to HTTP/HTTPS web sites with zero configuration
because I can't tell my guests to setup a CA certificate, a proxy IP and
port in their phone's browsers or whatever at all. So I need a transparent
proxy.

Squid also let me have web traffic statistics with its logs.

Thanks again.

2017-10-11 16:56 GMT-03:00 Chris L <[email protected]>:

>
> > On Oct 11, 2017, at 12:54 PM, Adam Cage <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Dear people, I have pfSense 2.3 with Squid and Squidguard installed.
> >
> > I need a transparent proxy in order to let every cell phone that uses the
> > WiFi service, go to the web without any extra configuration...just go to
> > the web in a 100% transparent way.
> >
> > I've read that this is impossible because for HTTPS traffic I have to
> > intercept it, also create a CA certificate and installing it in every
> cell
> > phone client....but this is not what I want because it implies a
> > certificate installation task (I repeat I want 100% transparent mode).
> >
> > Is there any manner to setup a transparent HTTP/HTTPS proxy without
> setting
> > up the CA certificate in the cell phone guests clients from my WiFi ???
> My
> > scenario is that a person comes to my company, uses the WiFi with zero
> > configuration accessing to HTTP/HTTPS web sites, and finally leaves.
> >
> > Special thanks.
> >
> > ADAM
>
> What are you looking to accomplish with the proxy in the first place?
>
>
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