The default squid.conf which gets copied when you RPM
install squid is enough except that you should set the
proxy configuration in your client PCs. Set the port
to 3128. That's all!
VIcky
--- Biswajit Bardalai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> To share a dial-up internet connection with a small
> LAN, I have
> enabled proxy by using ipchains. Do I need to
> install squid for
> caching or can the built-in firewall handle caching?
>
> Where can I find information on installing squid
> apart from
> www.squid-cache.org? I need to know how I should
> install and
> configure squid when I have enabled proxying with
> ipchains?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Biswajit
>
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