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diff --git a/network/squid/README.SBo b/network/squid/README.SBo new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6ef91cf53a --- /dev/null +++ b/network/squid/README.SBo @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +README.SBo - configuration help for squid from SlackBuilds.org + +============================================================================== + +Uncomment and edit the following lines in /etc/squid.conf: + +http_port <port> <option> + + Set <port> to the port you want Squid to listen on, default is 3128 + + Set <option> to 'transparent' if you want to make Squid a + transparent proxy through the use of IPTables DNAT/REDIRECT rules. + Note that this now replaces the older method of using httpd_accel. + Leave blank otherwise. + +cache_peer, never_direct/always_direct + + If you have a parent cache, put it here. The administrators of the + parent cache typically provided you with instructions. You should + always ask permission before adding a parent cache. See also the + never_direct/always_direct directives. + + Note, if you don't have a cache_peer, you'll most likely need to use + 'always_direct allow all' + +cache_dir <storage> /var/log/squid/cache <mem> <L1> <L2> + + Set <storage> to 'aufs' if you want an asynchronous storage facility + that allows Squid to access the disk without blocking; otherwise + use 'ufs' here. + + Set <mem> to the number of megabytes you want Squid to use for its + cache, default is '100' + + Set <L1> to the number of top-level directories to use for the cache, + default is '16' + + Set <L2> to the number of sub-directories to use for the cache, + default is '256' + +acl, http_access, icp_access + + Access control lists. This is important because it prevents people + from stealing your network resources. To fill in the + "allowed_hosts" ACL, use your network address (for instance + 192.168.10.0 and your network mask. + + acl manager proto cache_object + acl localhost src 127.0.0.1/32 + acl localnet src 192.168.10.0/24 + + http_access allow manager localhost + http_access deny manager + http_access allow localnet + http_access deny all + + icp_access allow localnet + icp_access deny all + +cache_mgr + + Put here the e-mail address of the manager: + +cache_effective_user + + If you must start Squid as root, find a safe user and group to run + as after startup (typically "nobody" and "nogroup"). Do not use + "root", for security reasons. + +visible_hostname + + The host name you advertise for the cache. + +============================================================================== + +After editing squid.conf to your liking, run Squid from the command +line TWICE: + + % /usr/sbin/squid -z + % /usr/sbin/squid + +Check in the cache.log (/var/log/squid/cache.log) that +everything is all right. |