Squid + Debian

Posted By: Michael_Schwarz

Squid + Debian - 07/14/11 00:35

Alright, google is no help. The internet is littered with instructions on how to set up Squid as a proxy in a local network. While I can appreciate that for some reason that is completely beyond me, some people want to have a proxy server running at their home 24/7 that only THEY can access (except of course companies so they can filter out all the cocks and tits); I want to set up a squid proxy on a server I have in the US, so I can use it as a proxy server to watch some youtube videos that are geoblocked in germany (like so many nowadays)

If anyone can help me an/or paste me a minimal/simple config file to do something like that, I would appreciate it.
Posted By: WretchedSid

Re: Squid + Debian - 07/14/11 08:55

I have a simpler solution without any hassle: Buy a BlackVPN account and be happy.
Posted By: Michael_Schwarz

Re: Squid + Debian - 07/14/11 12:36

And why should I pay even more money for yet another server when I already have one that is perfectly adequate?
Posted By: Joey

Re: Squid + Debian - 07/14/11 16:59

is it a root server? first thing I'd try would be (as root):

apt-get install squid

I guess the rest then is done with configuration files, which should be explained in the manpages (or the internet).
Posted By: Michael_Schwarz

Re: Squid + Debian - 07/14/11 17:20

No shit Sherlock
Posted By: Joey

Re: Squid + Debian - 07/14/11 18:37

Originally Posted By: Michael_Schwarz
No shit Sherlock

yeah and if you want to open and edit the config files, try
vi -m ~/.isuchA/smarta**

o.o
Posted By: Xarthor

Re: Squid + Debian - 07/14/11 19:00

Ich weiß du hast google schon bemüht, aber hilft das hier eventuell weiter?
https://systemausfall.org/wikis/howto/SquidInstallation

Eventuell reicht für diese art von forwarding ja auch was kleineres wie Tinyproxy
https://banu.com/tinyproxy/
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