Hi, Thanx for the reply. Actually, i already have an OpenBSD running in the dmz network (squid is already on this server). I dont want to install the squid package on my pfsense firewall because it's my network entry point, so it is dedicated only to TCP/IP Level 3/4 firewalling, it sees a packets and tells yes or no, that's all.
I have a dedicated captive portal, a dedicated wireless access point, dns servers etc... no *other* servers...so i'd rather keep the squid the way it is now. Well, if there is no way to do what I'm asking, I'll do it by writing the corresponding pf rules by hand in pf.conf on the pfsense firewall :-). Le 25 nov. 2010 à 20:33, Curtis LaMasters a écrit : > I would install the squid package on pfsense and tell it to forward to an > upstream proxy. > > Curtis LaMasters > > On Nov 25, 2010 7:08 AM, "Jigar SOLANKI" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi list, > > > > The subject speaks by itself : I have a buch of servers within a dmz > > network and a lan. > > I would like to redirect the port 80 (outgoing http connections) on lan > > to 3128 (squid transparent) on dmz. > > I'd like to do that without manually modifying the pf.conf. Is there a > > way to do such a thing in the GUI ? (pfsense stable 1.2.3-RELEASE) > > > > Thanx, may the Lord of All Networks be with you ^_^ > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > > > Commercial support available - https://portal.pfsense.org > >
