Adding a rule (before the default rules) that takes port 80 from !squidserverip --> and forward it to the squid box should do the trick.
-lsf
On 8/18/06, stephan peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm using pfSense on my home network and it is working great as a firewall
for me. I'd like to add content filtering to the mix. I was thinking I
would dedicate a box to the task. I'd like to make it transparent to the
users though. I don't want to have to configure the browsers to point to
the Squid/DG box. I'd rather redirect all outbound HTTP traffic to the
Sqiud/DG box and then it would send it out thru the firewall using a
firewall rule that would allow it outbound on port 80.
Has anyone done this? Is it possible? Poking around I don't see how to
make it happen and my searches of the list archive haven't turned up any
help. I get the impression though that it's not possible and that's not
wanted I wanted to hear.
Thanks,
Stephan
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