Hello Adam,
Depending on how adventurous you are, you might try installing Webmin.
(http://www.webmin.com) It has a very nice GUI for administrating
most services on a Linux host. (Especially Squid).
However, to really understand the power of Squid and make use of it, I
would recommend understanding the Squid configuration file.
Tim
-- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy E. Neto Computer Systems Engineer Komatsu Canada Limited Ph#: 905-625-6292 x265 1725B Sismet Road Fax: 905-625-6348 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada E-Mail: tneto@komatsu.ca L4W 1P9 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- backdraught@ntlworld.com wrote: >Hello Squid users, > >Is it possible someone can point me in the right direction? I have just >installed Redhat9 which has squid installed as a componant. It seems to be >installed in /etc/squid (certainly this is where the squid.conf file is >located). > >In all the faq's I have searched through it would seem it is normally installed >in /usr/local/squid/etc. This itself has thrown me. Have I missed a step I am >asuming because it is bundled software I dont need to compile it?! > >So my next assumtion was that I would need to modify the squid.conf file. This >seems fairly strait forward with a little help from the FAQ's however There are >a few questions I have either found the answer to and dont really comprehend or >haven't been able to find. > >Firstly I have configured the ports for incomming requests from my workstations >and I am happy with that and because the Local education authority run a >filtering proxy service i am aware i need to set a parent proxy and the port to >connect to it. this is where my problem lies, If i set it as a parent proxy and >set the port for Squid to connect to it all well and good, but what happens with >the returned traffic from the parent I assume it will come back on the same port >I connect to the parent on, however, I dont have a clue as to where in the >squid.conf this should be configured. > >I would be much obliged if someone could help me I have already made one >fruitless trip to the friendly computer supermarket who fail to stock any books >on squid. So I will have to try and dig out my old redhat bible. > >Thanks for your time > >Adam > >----------------------------------------- >Email provided by http://www.ntlhome.com/ > > > >Received on Thu Jan 15 2004 - 10:50:31 MST
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