Oh, btw, if your proxy is not at port 80 you can use it like this:

Add a portforward at interface OPT2, external adress any (not interface 
adress), protocol TCP, external port range 80, 
NAT IP proxy at OPT6, local port proxyport. Save, apply.

Holger

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rob Evers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 4:46 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: Holger Bauer
> Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] transparent proxying
> 
> 
> Holger Bauer wrote:
> > Add a portforward at interface OPT2, external adress any 
> (not interface adress), protocol TCP, external port range 80, 
> NAT IP proxy at OPT6, local port 80. Save, apply.
> >
> > Holger
> >
> >   
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Rob Evers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 3:58 PM
> >> To: [email protected]
> >> Subject: [pfSense Support] transparent proxying
> >>
> >>
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> >> I have a network connected to interface opt2, I would like 
> to redirect
> >> all traffic from this network with destination port 80 to a 
> >> proxy living
> >> behind interface opt6. This proxy does the http lookup and 
> >> talks back to
> >> the client in network connected to opt2, I guess I need to 
> have some
> >> sort of NAT rule to redirect this traffic, but I can't 
> seem to enter a
> >> rule in the gui that allows me to do this. I know it can be 
> >> done on the
> >> command line, so is this a shortage of the gui or am I 
> >> missing something
> >> obvious ??????
> >>
> >>
> >> Running:
> >> *BETA4*, built on Mon May 8 23:15:38 UTC 2006
> >>
> >>     
> >   
> Hi Holger,
> 
> Thanx for the reply, I'm going to try this when I get a 
> chance (burried
> in work at the moment)
> 
> Rob
> 
> -- 
> "Intellectual Property" is nowhere near as valuable as "Intellect"
> 
> 

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