Just to trying to sum this up, You installed (1)binary packages from freebsd, (2) binary packages compiled on a separate freebsd machine, or (3) binaries compiled from the pfsense development version via the ports system? That was not clear from the pluses and parenthesis. I would appreciate the config files. I always work better from a good start. :)
Robert On Wed, 2005-09-28 at 17:27 -0300, William Armstrong wrote: > I use a squid 2.5.Stable10 ( install from freebsd 6.0-beta3 and ports/ > make package ) + SquidGuard ( install from freebsd 6.0-beta3 and > ports make package ) + DB3 ( install from freebsd 6.0-beta3 and > ports make package ) + bigurlblacklist. > > Work very well for web filtering and I use a rule on pf for block > default traffic to port 80-83 and 8080-8083 and force use a NCSA > authentication from squid. > > and create a list of users from allowed and dennyed types of sites > ( Default ) > > Work fine. > > I use the file editor from pfsense for include or remove a clients > because htpasswd not more include in pfsense install > > If you can try this I send for you my squid .conf and squidGuard.conf > > > my 2 cents. > > > flames > /dev/null > > []'s > > -- > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > William David Armstrong > Bio Systems Security. > ICQ 10253747 MSN [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -------------------------------------- > "Ninguém nasce sabendo de tudo. > Mas tudo pode ser Aprendido; > E principalmente porque tudo pode ser Ensinado" By Bio. > -------------------------------------- > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
