Squid behind a firewall?
Does anyone have Squid working behind the firewall netfilter (suse-firewall2)? If so how? Otherwise, since TIS is now owned by NAI is there another option for a proxy to put in front of Squid? Finally, does browser-->junkbuster-->squid-->PROXY X---> -->firewall seem unreasonable to anyone else besides me? Is there a better way? -- ------------------------------------------------------ Noah Hester |Chronic Insanity: Doing the same things nbh@apk.net |the same way but expecting change. _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx
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Does anyone have Squid working behind the firewall netfilter (suse-firewall2)?
If so how?
item 15 clarifies this in firewall.rc.config have a look -- Togan Muftuoglu Unofficial SuSE FAQ Maintainer http://dinamizm.ath.cx
On Sunday 17 February 2002 04:20, Noah Hester wrote:
Finally, does browser-->junkbuster-->squid-->PROXY X---> -->firewall seem unreasonable to anyone else besides me? Is there a better way?
Mine is: Firewall -|- Squid -|- Webwasher -|- browser I don't know about junkbuster before ;) And squidguard filter is somewhat hard. so I use webwasher (http://www.webwasher.com) web washer setup/installation is very easy. and it can remove web bug, referer, pop up windows & nasty script.
No one will tell you. You have to pay loadsa money for that! The only way we could make it work was to leave the first two parameters INT and EXT (under Yast2 that is) blank. Put anything else there like eth0 or eth1, and it doesn't work. Although I'm sure that the network gurus will crush that one very soon! Or at least we have had squid up for 5 weeks now with Samba, our DNS (the in-addr.arpa get the full stop in the wong place and no-one will help let alone undertand you zone file stuff) and a mixture of 18 Linux and w98 clients. To start with with Squid is slow. But give it a few hours and it becomes instantaneous. Yeah, I know. But don't please. We mean well. Steve pp los Españoles a LEC, Alicante, España. On Saturday 16 February 2002 22:20, you wrote:
Does anyone have Squid working behind the firewall netfilter (suse-firewall2)?
If so how?
Otherwise, since TIS is now owned by NAI is there another option for a proxy to put in front of Squid?
Finally, does browser-->junkbuster-->squid-->PROXY X---> -->firewall seem unreasonable to anyone else besides me? Is there a better way?
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Carl A. Cook
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Noah Hester
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Togan Muftuoglu