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No unfortunately nothing like this is in our lab for FreeBSD - but default Squid package in pfSense runs transparently without issues I have heard (or with other issues than you have).

Best regards,
Rafael Akchurin
Diladele B.V.

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Subject: Re:  Squid 3.x or 4.x acting as a transparent http proxy (NOT https)

On 02/07/2018 04:38 PM, Rafael Akchurin wrote:
> If you do not mind looking at other tutorials - these are what we have
in the test lab.

> https://docs.diladele.com/tutorials/transparent_proxy_ubuntu/index.htm
> l 
> https://docs.diladele.com/tutorials/policy_based_routing_squid/index.h
> tml

Thanks for the quick reply. Do you have a version of these that is BSD-specific?

I'm ultimately going to run Squid exclusively on BSD, although was using Linux as a means to validate that the functionality to do transparent proxying was broken (confirmed in both OS').

I'll give these a go tonight on Ubuntu and see where I get.

I do see the Apache/Web Safety hooks as "interesting", but they should be decoupled as they're not required to get this working (and are likely prohibited in many-to-most enterprises who would deploy a proxy in this fashion).


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