Which Directory Service do you use for your network?
None NIS LDAP LDAP + Kerberos Samba Active Directory eDirectory other ( 789 votes ~ 15 comments )
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#1 Comment and tip Posted by Serge (213.224.xx.xx) on Thu 6 Jan 2005 at 22:36 Tweakinq Squid's default listen port (tcp/3128 if I recall well) is not really necessary, as you can as well transparently forward whatever port to it. An interesting extra might be toapt-get install dansguardianWhich is a very good filtering engine and plugs to Squid (on tcp/3128) by default, and which listens himself on tcp/8080. Then configure transparent proxy to Dansguardian's port. -- Serge van Ginderachter
Tweakinq Squid's default listen port (tcp/3128 if I recall well) is not really necessary, as you can as well transparently forward whatever port to it.
An interesting extra might be to
apt-get install dansguardian
Which is a very good filtering engine and plugs to Squid (on tcp/3128) by default, and which listens himself on tcp/8080. Then configure transparent proxy to Dansguardian's port.
--
Serge van Ginderachter
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