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On Oct 19, 2017, at 2:21 PM, Adam Cage wrote:
> OK Chris, thanks a lot.I'm using Squid + Squidguard now in transparent
> mode.
>
> HTTPS filter with Squidguard now works OK, but HTTP doesn't. I followed a
> basic tutor
OK Chris, thanks a lot.I'm using Squid + Squidguard now in transparent
mode.
HTTPS filter with Squidguard now works OK, but HTTP doesn't. I followed a
basic tutorial using port 3128 for HTTP and 3129 for HTTPS, but I can't
find solve the problem.
Can you suggest me something to review ?
Than
> On Oct 19, 2017, at 8:36 AM, Adam Cage wrote:
>
> Dear Volker and others,
>
> If I just inspect on host name only, do I have to create a CA and
> Certificate to install in the proxy server of pfSense anyway ???
>
> Thnks a lot,
>
> ADAM
You do have to create a CA and tell squid to use it b
Dear Volker and others,
If I just inspect on host name only, do I have to create a CA and
Certificate to install in the proxy server of pfSense anyway ???
Thnks a lot,
ADAM
2017-10-12 17:24 GMT-03:00 Volker Kuhlmann :
> On Fri 13 Oct 2017 08:15:20 NZDT +1300, Adam Cage wrote:
>
> > This is use
Daer Volker, thanks for your great explanation.
So I will use the host name only at least for this moment, in order to
start some tests. Because we doesn't want to install any certificate in the
WiFi clients, we want a 100% transparent connection.
Regards,
ADAM
2017-10-12 17:24 GMT-03:00 Volker
On Fri 13 Oct 2017 08:15:20 NZDT +1300, Adam Cage wrote:
> This is useful to filter facebook, twitter, gmail and other HTTPS sites,
> just taking into account the URL ??? What can't I block for example ???
Look at squidguard rules - they're in 3 sections: hosts only, URLs, and
general regexp. Wit
Sorry but in case of using SSL Peek/Splice you say I cannot get a standard
“site blocked”
page, just a broken SSL negotiations for blocked sites. I think I can block
URL's and not content into the SSL connections.
This is useful to filter facebook, twitter, gmail and other HTTPS sites,
just taking
Enable https with splice all on squid in transparent mode
On Thu, 12 Oct 2017 at 23:38 Adam Cage wrote:
> Thanks to all, you help me a lot...
>
> Chris, when you said "accept that you aren’t going to be able to do more
> than the most basic filtering on HTTPS traffic - that is to say, by IP
Thanks to all, you help me a lot...
Chris, when you said "accept that you aren’t going to be able to do more
than the most basic filtering on HTTPS traffic - that is to say, by IP
address or FQDN"...What do you mean exactly ? The IP or FQDN https
filtering will be made by Squid or Squidguard in th
> On Oct 11, 2017, at 1:05 PM, Adam Cage wrote:
>
> 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 guest
Of Adam Cage
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2017 3:06 PM
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Subject: Re: [pfSense] HTTP/HTTPS filtering with Pfsense+Squid+Squidguard for
cell phones
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Squid also let me have web traffic statistics with its logs
Hi,
Op 11-10-2017 om 23:15 schreef Chris Bagnall:
On 11 Oct 2017, at 21:05, Adam Cage wrote:
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 config
On 11 Oct 2017, at 21:05, Adam Cage wrote:
> 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 setu
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 pho
> On Oct 11, 2017, at 12:54 PM, Adam Cage 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%
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
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