On 23/09/19 1:59 am, Chirayu Patel wrote:
> Hi Amos,
>
> Thanks a lot for giving some amazing insights..
>
> So currently I am using Squid to achieve 2 things :
> a) Content Filtering - by checking the url against an external db and
> allow and block it accordingly. (using url_rewriter).
> b) To
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2019 12:19:18 +1200
> From: Amos Jeffries
> To: squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org
> Subject: Re: [squid-users] Protecting squid against ddos attacks
> Message-ID: <835c4d02-4246-8c65-f9ce-cf91c7dd9...@treenet.co.nz>
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On 21/09/19 1:03 am, Chirayu Patel wrote:
> --> I have installed squid in a wifi access point which will in many
> cases behave as an edge gateway as well.. So basically it itself is the
> firewall. There is nothing in front to protect it.
> --> There are 4 ports that are opened.. If someone decide
This is my squid config file :
--
http_port 3129 intercept
https_port 3131 intercept ssl-bump cert=/etc/ray/certificates/myCA.pem \
generate-host-certificates=off dynamic_cert_mem_cache_size=2MB
## For Captive Portal
http_port 3132 intercept
https_port 3