----Original Message----
From: Prashant K.S [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2010 7:41 PM
To: James Zuelow; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [squid-users] public squid proxy

> Hi James,
> 
> Thanks a lot for the suggestions. I will definitely give it a try. I
> have around 1.25 GDB RAM with Pentium 4 processor. Would that be
> sufficient?  
> 
Hmm, barely.  You'll need to give your Windows server at least 512MB.  Your 
Squid server will only be servicing your test client, so you can pare that back 
to a minimum.  I wouldn't install a fat distro like SuSE or Ubuntu.  Instead, 
get something like Debian and do a base install (at the end of the install 
wizard, uncheck ALL of the boxes) and then add just Squid and Samba/winbind.  
The disk image will be very small and you can run that with 256MB RAM.  That 
leaves 512MB for your XP workstation to run in.  That is pretty tight, but I 
think it's doable.  You might have to give the Windows machine more RAM during 
installation.  Just dial it back after the install is done.

If you can at all get to 2GB of RAM on your XP box that would be better - 512MB 
for each of the virtual machines with 1GB left over for XP.

> Can I use VmWare? Which virtualization do you suggest.

Oh, up to you.  I like VirtualBox. If you already have a Vmware image for 
Ubuntu, then perhaps Vmware is the way to go.  You can try different solutions 
and choose the one you like best.  One thing to consider is which solution is 
easiest for you to understand the networking configuration.  Networking will be 
critical for your test, so you'll want to be able to understand the virtual 
network part of it.

> 
> I have a Windows XP machine and have a Vmware with Ubuntu for the
> virtual machine? Would that be fine? 

Sure, that would be fine as long as the Ubuntu image doesn't need too much 
memory -- right now memory is your limiting factor.  You can create a domain 
with the virtual domain controller.  Then set up your virtual squid server, and 
point it's NTLM to the virtual domain controller.  Then you can test your 
client against the Squid server.

Have fun!


James 

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