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Squid Installation in Redhat 9 1

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BugoY

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Feb 12, 2004
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Im new with Linux but I plan to install a Cache Server using squid the problem is I don't know how to setup the squid in Redhat 9. Can anyone help me?Please kindly give the step by step procedures.

Thanks
 
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If this isn't for you, I was able to find a "how-to" but it's for debian. Maybe you'll be able to translate it into redhatese:
 
Can anyone post a sample squid.conf got squid running but im not sure if it will function as a cache server yet. Thnx
 
have you stepped thru the squid.conf file to check the defaults, and see what is said regards the cache options

regards
 
Got the squid running but dont know if it works as a cache how can i check it mostly i just put on the defaults. need to learn more can anybody help me. my network has a proxy server how can i den point it to the cache will the cache server require 2 LAN Cards like the proxy.Would a Pentuim III with 256 MB memory and 40 G hard disk be enough for a cache server

WAN <--- MODEM <--- PROXY <---- LAN



 
Squid is a proxy cache server. It sounds like you want to have two setup on your network. If you tell us what you are trying to do, we can help configure your system.
 
Here is the setup i want to implement

WAN <--- MODEM <--- CACHE <--- PROXY/FIREWALL <--- LAN

I intend to use Linux in all server applications.

Thnx
 
If you were to run squid and iptables, you could have everything on one server as you suggest. You would accept requests for squid on the lan side with iptables and pass them to port 3128 (I think that is the port squid uses, I'm not sure). If you are still trying to find out if squid is working, you can use squidclient to put some output to a file called test:

squidclient &gt; test
 
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