And if your ICAP server allows it run it on the same host as Squid to minimize
connection delays from squid <-> icap. E.g. ours (qlproxy) by default is run on
127.0.0.1.
Best regards,
Rafael
From: squid-users [mailto:squid-users-boun...@lists.squid-cache.org] On Behalf
Of Evan Blackstone
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On 31/12/2014 6:59 p.m., Evan Blackstone wrote:
> Hey all, Wondering if I could get some advice on potentially
> setting up a Squid forward proxy on my network. I'm not a Linux
> novice by any means, but I'm not experienced in server
> administration,
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Hey Evan,
I am missing couple things in my head to get the picture:
How big is the lan? how many clients?
Allowing port 80 and 443 from then lan to the dmz depends on the
services that will be or are there.
Squid default port is 3128.
If the ICAP, NTP