Re: [squid-users] Preparing squid training
On 15/09/11 17:59, Jorge Armando Medina wrote: On 08/18/2011 08:16 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote: On 19/08/11 07:35, Jorge Armando Medina wrote: On 08/18/2011 02:03 PM, squidbob wrote: Hi, I'm planning to prepare squid training which firstly ill give for the local requests then maybe to remote sites or online. Basically it may include teorical knowledge (preknowledge TCIP, squid introduction etc), handson (installation, configuration, different deployment teories, troubleshooting /cases etc). It may also be more divided trainings like basic and advanced. Ill like to have your opsinion about a squid training and any recommendations feedback for preparing it (include this do that etc). Regards The last months, I have been writting a big manual for squid proxy implementations, it is in spanish, I use it for courseware here at the company, It is almost everything I know about squid implementation. The docto is here: http://tuxjm.net/docs/Manual_de_Instalacion_de_Servidor_Proxy_Web_con_Ubuntu_Server_y_Squid/html-multiples/ Jorge Armando Medina: Is this at a stable location I can add to the non-English documentation index? Yes, that is the official location, I hope you can add the document to the spanish index. I have added a link here (when the mirrors pick it up): http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/ Taking a read through some early pages I find its talking about 3.0.STABLE1. You may want to update build examples to the current Ubuntu Lucid supported release 3.0.STABLE19 and mention why its not documenting a current 3.x release. You are right, I have to update the build process, Im preparing a procedure for compiling the latest squid 3.x squid from sources and using 3.1 using the your PPA for lucid. Um. I'm hoping not to have to keep that PPA alternative up long term. Fine for a web document, but if this goes to print its probably best left out of hard copy. I'd also advise using the squidclient instead of squid3-client and squid-cgi instead of squid3-cgi packages. They are not related to the main squid version and these *3 alternative packages have been dropped in current Debian/Ubuntu versions. I going to try this and then update the document. They are identical in usage, setup and behaviours. Just package names different. Amos -- Please be using Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.15 Beta testers wanted for 3.2.0.11
Re: [squid-users] Preparing squid training
On 08/18/2011 08:16 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote: On 19/08/11 07:35, Jorge Armando Medina wrote: On 08/18/2011 02:03 PM, squidbob wrote: Hi, I'm planning to prepare squid training which firstly ill give for the local requests then maybe to remote sites or online. Basically it may include teorical knowledge (preknowledge TCIP, squid introduction etc), handson (installation, configuration, different deployment teories, troubleshooting /cases etc). It may also be more divided trainings like basic and advanced. Ill like to have your opsinion about a squid training and any recommendations feedback for preparing it (include this do that etc). Regards The last months, I have been writting a big manual for squid proxy implementations, it is in spanish, I use it for courseware here at the company, It is almost everything I know about squid implementation. The docto is here: http://tuxjm.net/docs/Manual_de_Instalacion_de_Servidor_Proxy_Web_con_Ubuntu_Server_y_Squid/html-multiples/ Jorge Armando Medina: Is this at a stable location I can add to the non-English documentation index? Yes, that is the official location, I hope you can add the document to the spanish index. Taking a read through some early pages I find its talking about 3.0.STABLE1. You may want to update build examples to the current Ubuntu Lucid supported release 3.0.STABLE19 and mention why its not documenting a current 3.x release. You are right, I have to update the build process, Im preparing a procedure for compiling the latest squid 3.x squid from sources and using 3.1 using the your PPA for lucid. I'd also advise using the squidclient instead of squid3-client and squid-cgi instead of squid3-cgi packages. They are not related to the main squid version and these *3 alternative packages have been dropped in current Debian/Ubuntu versions. I going to try this and then update the document. Thanks for your attention. Amos -- Compugraf
Re: [squid-users] Preparing squid training
On 08/19/2011 12:33 AM, squidbob wrote: Hi, I'm planning to prepare squid training which firstly ill give for the local requests then maybe to remote sites or online. Basically it may include teorical knowledge (preknowledge TCIP, squid introduction etc), handson (installation, configuration, different deployment teories, troubleshooting /cases etc). It may also be more divided trainings like basic and advanced. Ill like to have your opsinion about a squid training and any recommendations feedback for preparing it (include this do that etc). Regards Hi, Yes that's good.Even go with advance level training of squid like tproxy,high cache gain etc..and also share your sessions to community. Thanks, Benjamin
Re: [squid-users] Preparing squid training
On 08/18/2011 02:03 PM, squidbob wrote: Hi, I'm planning to prepare squid training which firstly ill give for the local requests then maybe to remote sites or online. Basically it may include teorical knowledge (preknowledge TCIP, squid introduction etc), handson (installation, configuration, different deployment teories, troubleshooting /cases etc). It may also be more divided trainings like basic and advanced. Ill like to have your opsinion about a squid training and any recommendations feedback for preparing it (include this do that etc). Regards The last months, I have been writting a big manual for squid proxy implementations, it is in spanish, I use it for courseware here at the company, It is almost everything I know about squid implementation. The docto is here: http://tuxjm.net/docs/Manual_de_Instalacion_de_Servidor_Proxy_Web_con_Ubuntu_Server_y_Squid/html-multiples/ Best regards. -- Jorge Armando Medina Computación Gráfica de México Web: http://www.e-compugraf.com Tel: 55 51 40 72, Ext: 124 Email: jmed...@e-compugraf.com GPG Key: 1024D/28E40632 2007-07-26 GPG Fingerprint: 59E2 0C7C F128 B550 B3A6 D3AF C574 8422 28E4 0632
Re: [squid-users] Preparing squid training
Are you going to charge for this training? Ron On 18/08/2011 3:28 PM, Benjamin wrote: On 08/19/2011 12:33 AM, squidbob wrote: Hi, I'm planning to prepare squid training which firstly ill give for the local requests then maybe to remote sites or online. Basically it may include teorical knowledge (preknowledge TCIP, squid introduction etc), handson (installation, configuration, different deployment teories, troubleshooting /cases etc). It may also be more divided trainings like basic and advanced. Ill like to have your opsinion about a squid training and any recommendations feedback for preparing it (include this do that etc). Regards Hi, Yes that's good.Even go with advance level training of squid like tproxy,high cache gain etc..and also share your sessions to community. Thanks, Benjamin -- Ron Wheeler President Artifact Software Inc email: rwhee...@artifact-software.com skype: ronaldmwheeler phone: 866-970-2435, ext 102 attachment: rwheeler.vcf
Re: [squid-users] Preparing squid training
Thanks for the comments coming. My motivation on this is : 1-Make my brain work a little while preparing and giving the training 2- Able to exercise more for both hands on and theory about squid/proxies , i myself need to know/learn more 3- I want to give more training about IT Security so this can help me warm on it 4- I always like to share and get knowledge to/from others 5- Yes i need to earn extra money :-) On 18.08.2011 22:38, Ron Wheeler wrote: Are you going to charge for this training? Ron On 18/08/2011 3:28 PM, Benjamin wrote: On 08/19/2011 12:33 AM, squidbob wrote: Hi, I'm planning to prepare squid training which firstly ill give for the local requests then maybe to remote sites or online. Basically it may include teorical knowledge (preknowledge TCIP, squid introduction etc), handson (installation, configuration, different deployment teories, troubleshooting /cases etc). It may also be more divided trainings like basic and advanced. Ill like to have your opsinion about a squid training and any recommendations feedback for preparing it (include this do that etc). Regards Hi, Yes that's good.Even go with advance level training of squid like tproxy,high cache gain etc..and also share your sessions to community. Thanks, Benjamin
Re: [squid-users] Preparing squid training
On 19/08/11 07:52, squidbob wrote: Thanks for the comments coming. My motivation on this is : 1-Make my brain work a little while preparing and giving the training 2- Able to exercise more for both hands on and theory about squid/proxies , i myself need to know/learn more 3- I want to give more training about IT Security so this can help me warm on it 4- I always like to share and get knowledge to/from others 5- Yes i need to earn extra money :-) We have a 3.1 series beginners guide available through the main website for purchase in various formats. You might like to use it as an available course book. It has everything you are seeking to teach in the concepts and feature use areas. There are some simple hands-on pieces in there. But you will want to write more complex tutorial tasks yourself or from other sources. Skills such as how to data-mine the living documentation at wiki.squid-cache.org and www.squid-cache.org websites for specific problems will be useful for early beginners to find new things. Most of what I do here is point people at this info or re-write it to suit their particular situation. On 18.08.2011 22:38, Ron Wheeler wrote: Are you going to charge for this training? Ron On 18/08/2011 3:28 PM, Benjamin wrote: On 08/19/2011 12:33 AM, squidbob wrote: Hi, I'm planning to prepare squid training which firstly ill give for the local requests then maybe to remote sites or online. Basically it may include teorical knowledge (preknowledge TCIP, squid introduction etc), handson (installation, configuration, different deployment teories, troubleshooting /cases etc). It may also be more divided trainings like basic and advanced. Ill like to have your opsinion about a squid training and any recommendations feedback for preparing it (include this do that etc). Regards Hi, Yes that's good.Even go with advance level training of squid like tproxy,high cache gain etc..and also share your sessions to community. If you are going to include TCP instructions IPv6 basics is also required these days. Squid-3.1+ being one of the tools designed to make the addition of IPv6 easier and more comfortable by gatewaying between the IP networks. How do I enable it for just HTTP but not everything else? is one of the questions beginners to IPv6 still worry over needlessly. There are multiple safe answers besides Squid. Awareness is the key. Thank you for your focus on Squid. We are happy to assist with advertising of Squid related services and products on the squid-cache website. If you want a potentially global spread of clients let me know when you are ready to go. Amos -- Please be using Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.14 Beta testers wanted for 3.2.0.10
Re: [squid-users] Preparing squid training
On 19/08/11 07:35, Jorge Armando Medina wrote: On 08/18/2011 02:03 PM, squidbob wrote: Hi, I'm planning to prepare squid training which firstly ill give for the local requests then maybe to remote sites or online. Basically it may include teorical knowledge (preknowledge TCIP, squid introduction etc), handson (installation, configuration, different deployment teories, troubleshooting /cases etc). It may also be more divided trainings like basic and advanced. Ill like to have your opsinion about a squid training and any recommendations feedback for preparing it (include this do that etc). Regards The last months, I have been writting a big manual for squid proxy implementations, it is in spanish, I use it for courseware here at the company, It is almost everything I know about squid implementation. The docto is here: http://tuxjm.net/docs/Manual_de_Instalacion_de_Servidor_Proxy_Web_con_Ubuntu_Server_y_Squid/html-multiples/ Jorge Armando Medina: Is this at a stable location I can add to the non-English documentation index? Taking a read through some early pages I find its talking about 3.0.STABLE1. You may want to update build examples to the current Ubuntu Lucid supported release 3.0.STABLE19 and mention why its not documenting a current 3.x release. I'd also advise using the squidclient instead of squid3-client and squid-cgi instead of squid3-cgi packages. They are not related to the main squid version and these *3 alternative packages have been dropped in current Debian/Ubuntu versions. Amos -- Please be using Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.14 Beta testers wanted for 3.2.0.10