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Old 01-23-2006, 10:04 AM   #1
tenzan
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Arrow squid and sarg


Hello!
I just installed debian yesterday.
Installed squid as a proxy server.
Can anybody share with squid.conf file?
What I want is:
1) Transparent proxy
2) Restrict lan users from downloading the files with size more than 1MB
3) Restrict lan users from access to porno sites.

I read several articles on them. But want from you, who already uses the squid in everyday life with above purposes.

The second thing I want to know how helpful to use sarg with squid.

Thanks,
askar
 
Old 01-24-2006, 03:01 AM   #2
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mine installed a default at /usr/local/squid/etc/squid.conf.default.

I tried to cut and paste it into this, but it's too large. It came with the distro, so it will be on the net somewhere.
 
Old 01-24-2006, 03:25 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by dombrowsky
mine installed a default at /usr/local/squid/etc/squid.conf.default.

I tried to cut and paste it into this, but it's too large. It came with the distro, so it will be on the net somewhere.
Hello!
But what came but default doesn't have settings for restriction to porno sites, and restriction from downloading the files...
I do also have the default configuration file.
 
Old 02-10-2006, 01:27 PM   #4
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sarg

SARG and Squid combination seems to be a great way to analyze the logs. I am still tweeking my setup however.

I also use SquidGuard to restrict the web access. It allows me to use some generated "bad" site lists, and I have just taken the time to add back in those that are miscatagorized. If you need to block sites then try the SquidGuard package. Another good tool to analyze web access is Webalyzer.
 
Old 02-11-2006, 01:25 AM   #5
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SARG and Squid combination seems to be a great way to analyze the logs. I am still tweeking my setup however.

I also use SquidGuard to restrict the web access. It allows me to use some generated "bad" site lists, and I have just taken the time to add back in those that are miscatagorized. If you need to block sites then try the SquidGuard package. Another good tool to analyze web access is Webalyzer.
Thank you!
I'll try it.
 
  


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