How to make a Squid Proxy server?
I want to set up squid proxy server for monitoring user activity in a network and Internet Web URL filtering for user. I also want to configure the user login, user log, user access group, and block unwanted web sites in my network.
Please help me and guide me the full process to do this.
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I want to set up squid proxy server for monitoring user activity in a network and Internet Web URL filtering for user. I also want to configure the user login, user log, user access group, and block unwanted web sites in my network.
Please help me and guide me the full process to do this.
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I want to set up squid proxy server for monitoring user activity in a network and Internet Web URL filtering for user. I also want to configure the user login, user log, user access group, and block unwanted web sites in my network.
Please help me and guide me the full process to do this.
server proxy squid
I want to set up squid proxy server for monitoring user activity in a network and Internet Web URL filtering for user. I also want to configure the user login, user log, user access group, and block unwanted web sites in my network.
Please help me and guide me the full process to do this.
server proxy squid
server proxy squid
edited Jul 31 '12 at 14:45
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asked Jul 31 '12 at 5:16
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Setting up Squid is fairly simple, install the package with
sudo apt-get install squid3
After install, run man squid3
for details about tailoring Squid to your needs.
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Setting up Squid is fairly simple, install the package with
sudo apt-get install squid3
After install, run man squid3
for details about tailoring Squid to your needs.
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Setting up Squid is fairly simple, install the package with
sudo apt-get install squid3
After install, run man squid3
for details about tailoring Squid to your needs.
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Setting up Squid is fairly simple, install the package with
sudo apt-get install squid3
After install, run man squid3
for details about tailoring Squid to your needs.
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Setting up Squid is fairly simple, install the package with
sudo apt-get install squid3
After install, run man squid3
for details about tailoring Squid to your needs.
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