Do you have a captive portal where the phones work? and manually configured they do not? Yes, before I test in my hotspot and works. But u have told a lot things that explain a lot things, lack of support by smartphones. I can surf, but youtube won't work, I'm fitting right now :-). On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 9:58 PM, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 29/06/2013 12:25 p.m., Beto Moreno wrote: >> >> Ben, remember that pfsense is based on freeBSD, every package u >> install goes to /usr/loca/etc/ >> There u find squid folder settings. >> Yes support flash, I have a hotspot to and there youtube works without >> issue. >> I will try that link u point me once I arrive at home. > > > What do you mean by "have a hotspot to"? > Do you have a captive portal where the phones work? and manually > configured they do not? > > I know that a lot of smartphones do not support proxies very well. Android > on recently added proper proxy detection and most apps do not use the proxy > settings regardless of manual configuration. Flash is on app which requires > each scriptlet to have explicit proxy support or it does not work, it does > not gateway requests to a proxy even if the flash interpreter is aware of > one being needed. > > Amos > > >> >> On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 5:12 PM, Ben Nichols >> <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> This might sound silly, but does your phone support flash? >>> >>> Have you tried http://www.youtube.com/html5 >>> >>> Might be able to get them to load in html5 if your phone doesnt support >>> flash. >>> >>> Also, might I ask how you managed to edit the squid.conf in pfsense? >>> >>> Where is it located in pfsense? >>> >>> >