Yes, you do. In fact mine contains SMTP using Postfix,
MailScanner, Spamassassin, and ClamAV aside from
Squid. The only downside is that you single point of
failure, but that one I have to bear with until we
have the budget for deploying each service to
different box. Kayang-kaya naman yung transactions by
just using the old Fujitsu MS-610 server with RAID 5,
Pentium III nga lang to. I also suggest installing
squidview from Dag's repo, for the replacement of
"tail -f /var/log/squid/access.log", the beauty is
that the output is well formatted for your human eyes.


Thanks. 

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Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 08:30:11 +0800
From: "Lloyd Martin T. Yong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [plug] recommendations for proxy server
To: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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format=flowed

Why not try Squid, it is easy to setup. You can also
use DansGuardian or SquidGuard for web filtering. You
may also learn by using those, for the How-to, there
are many just use google, visit howtoforge.com or
visit  my site at aisalen.wordpress.com. I compiled
many links to administration tutorials, articles and
how-tos in which I find useful. Sorry for the plug
guys. Thanks.

junji
--------------------------------


@Jun Salen

thanks for the tips sir Jun looks like i'll be going
to learn squid 
after all...

question:
so i could run squid for proxy & squidguard for web
filtering can i run
 
them on the same box?

thanks!

-- 
Lloyd Martin T. Yong
Network Specialist

Suy Sing Commercial Corporation
10/F San Fernando Tower
No. 514 Plaza del Conde St.,
Binondo, 1006 Manila
Philippines

Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

junji
aisalen.webpress.com
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