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OPNsense Web Filter plugin

SquidGuard based plugin.

This plugin is non-official and EXPERIMENTAL use at your own risk.

Features:

  • User based rules;
  • Block websites based on categories;
  • Custom block pages;
  • RegEx based rules;

Install and usage:

Logged as root run: #curl https://community.cloudfence.com.br/webfilter/setup.sh -o /tmp/setup.sh ; sh /tmp/setup.sh

After installed, you will need to download a squidGuard compatible blacklist:

Ex.: https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/how-tos/proxywebfilter.html (Step 2 / UT1 category based list)

1-On the WebUI go to: Services: Web Filter: General

2-Set it in the Blacklist Categories URL

3-Click in the Download Button: The download and build database process can take several minutes (depending on the hardware)

4-Enable Web Filter & click Apply

5-Managing rules: https://wiki.cloudfence.com.br/english/managing-rules

TODO

-Port the log viewer to the new OPNsense MVC standard

-Reset blacklist (remove and install it again)

-Multiple blacklists (maybe performance issues with - a lot testing needed!)

-Add groups support in rules; (port from Cloudfence plugin)

-Better frontend integration with Squid native (a.k.a WebProxy)

-Add custom rules to squid (bandwith controls, mime-types based rules, etc)

-Improve Frontend features and capabilities; (with community help!)

-Improve Documentation

-Beautify the code ;-) (I'm not a frontend guy, so please, be kind!)