squid on spacewalk proxy is used to cache rpms, and on default 
configurations accept only connections from localhost...
   instead of using squid to improve security you can filter access to your 
spacewalk server by putting it on dmz behind your firewall and then enable only 
hosts that you want.
   best regards

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   Data: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 09:54:45 +0000

   Oggetto: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Squid Proxy for Spacewalk

   > not out of the box, it needs configuring but yup it does, im pretty sure 
when you isntall the proxy it also installs and configures squid
   > On 10 November 2014 03:37, Glen Collins <[1][email protected]> wrote:

   > Hello all. Is it possible to just use a squid proxy out of the box for 
spacewalk? I don't need to cache packages and such. I just need to restrict 
access from the client side to the spacewalk master. Just another level of 
access our security guys want. Just didn't want to go down this rabbit whole if 
it's not going to work and I'll just have to go fourth with adding the actual 
spacewalk proxy.
   > Thanks
   > Glen Collins

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