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Hey, i'm using pfsense with transparent proxy (squid + squidGuard)
working well here.

But some users on my network are using ultrasurf that everything know
use port 443 to connect on proxyes around internet.

Isn't possible to block 443 port and open it selectively.

Then, how the better way to block ultrasurf in this situation?

thanks.
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