Request: Squid tutorial
Request: Squid tutorial
Thanks for the awesome tutorials, being able to set up OpenVPN hassle-free totally brought me here. Could you possibly throw up a Squid tutorial? Google isn't extremely helpful, took me a lot of guessing to get it working with custom ports on another service.
Re: Request: Squid tutorial
Hello !
I wasn't thinking to put up a squid tutorial because I do not understand why this would be a better VPN and why is needed. Something like Dante or Polipo probably would have been better, eventually a Tor relay to use as an entry point.
I will probably put up a tutorial which will contain proxy software of some kind. Could add squid too, however, I would like to read some arguments why this is a preferred proxy method for some people.
For now I am in vacation on a bad connection, next week will continue the series.
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I wasn't thinking to put up a squid tutorial because I do not understand why this would be a better VPN and why is needed. Something like Dante or Polipo probably would have been better, eventually a Tor relay to use as an entry point.
I will probably put up a tutorial which will contain proxy software of some kind. Could add squid too, however, I would like to read some arguments why this is a preferred proxy method for some people.
For now I am in vacation on a bad connection, next week will continue the series.
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Re: Request: Squid tutorial
Is squid similar to varnish?
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They are similar based on the fact that both can do caching. Squid, however, can do caching as a second job, his main job is to be a proxy.
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Re: Request: Squid tutorial
More in general there are two family of proxies:
- Classic forward proxy, which is the proxy we use to browse the internet using the proxy ip. Squid and polipo are two examples.
- Reverse proxy, which are used to distribute and balance contents versus other backend. Haproxy, pen, varnish and nginx are some examples.
Both forward and reverse can have caching capabilities.
- Classic forward proxy, which is the proxy we use to browse the internet using the proxy ip. Squid and polipo are two examples.
- Reverse proxy, which are used to distribute and balance contents versus other backend. Haproxy, pen, varnish and nginx are some examples.
Both forward and reverse can have caching capabilities.
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Re: Request: Squid tutorial
Just if the tutorial still neded, here is one of my post about creating Squid 2.7 for Proxy browsing in a Debian VPS :
http://www.erawanarifnugroho.com/2011/1 ... n-vps.html
http://www.erawanarifnugroho.com/2011/1 ... n-vps.html
Re: Request: Squid tutorial
Thanks Erawan, was about to write one since my vacation ends today. Do you mind if I adapt it for here quoting the source ?
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Re: Request: Squid tutorial
Sure, it's for public tutorial
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Thanks, I will do tonight if I have time
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Re: Request: Squid tutorial
Squid tutorial online.
Thanks again Erawan
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Thanks again Erawan
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