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Best way to describe it is transparent intercept maybe… tproxy takes place of intercept on the http_port directive 
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> On Jul 13, 2024, at 11:49, Jonathan Lee <jonathanlee571@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> It works 6.6 it just have a different requirement to enable it. I am using a Netgate 2100 with pfSense. The difference is that it spoofs the IP of the client so the host doesn’t see the IP of the firewall when using intercept I am told. So transparent with more of a hidden layer
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>>> On Jul 13, 2024, at 10:52, Andrea Venturoli <ml@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On 7/13/24 17:04, Jonathan David Lee FreeBSD Alpine wrote:
>>> Do you consider pfsense freebsd or openbsd based
>> 
>> I know nothing about pfsense.
>> 
>>> becaause it does work,
>> 
>> Good to know.
>> What kind of firewall do you use? ipfw? pf? other?
>> 
>>> it does not in squid 6.6 requires a different ./ command in squid 5.8 you can just enable it
>> 
>> Then again, if it doesn't work with 6.6, it's useless to me.
>> 
>> What would be the benefit of using tproxy instead of intercept, anyway?
>> 
>> bye & Thanks
>>   av.
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