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Web Filtering kills my connection

Does anyone know why Web Filtering is using all my upload bandwidth?
When Web Filtering is turned on with default profiles and settings, httpproxy process is connecting to arn09s05-in-f144.1e100.net from WAN interface.
None of the inside clients are making this traffic, checked with tcpdump from inside interface. When Web Filtering is turned off traffic drops to normal and everything works fine.

I can't figure out why it's connecting to Google? and starting generate traffic over there?
This basically kills my DSL connection when Web Filtering is turned on.

I checked with command:[FONT="Courier New"] watch -n .1 'netstat -tup | grep -E "^[t,u]cp[6]{0,1}" | sort -nr -k3'[/FONT]
And output is this:
[FONT="Courier New"]Every 0.1s: netstat -tup | grep -E "^[t,u]cp[6]{0,1}" | sort -nr -k3                                                                         Sat Oct  3 09:52:33 2015
tcp        0  56720 firewall:48055           arn09s05-in-f1:www-http ESTABLISHED 15184/httpproxy[/FONT]


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