G'day, I've posted this to the Squid blog. I hope its alright with you! http://squidproxy.wordpress.com/2008/04/07/squid-26-tproxy-debian/ Adrian On Wed, Apr 02, 2008, Jason Healy wrote: > Hey all, > > I've been a happy user of Squid for the past 10 years or so, and I'd > like to take a second to thank everyone who has worked so hard to make > such a great piece of software! I'd like to give back to the Squid > community, but unfortunately I'm not much of a C hacker. However, I'm > hoping I can still help. > > I've just spent a few days getting my school's Squid install up to > date (we were running 2.5 on Debian Woody). I switched to using > tproxy this time around (we used to do policy routing on our core, but > it was spiking the CPU too much). Thanks to the mailing list, some > articles on the web, and a little messing around I was able to get the > whole system up and running. I've documented the steps here: > > http://web.suffieldacademy.org/ils/netadmin/docs/software/squid/ > > The document is written for someone with a decent grasp of Linux, and > is specifically geared to Debian Etch. There are some tweaks that are > specific to our install (compile-time flags, mostly), but otherwise > it's pretty generic. Hopefully, this will help someone else out who's > trying to build a similar system, so I'm posting so it will hit the > archives. > > Feel free to adapt, add to the wiki, or mirror if you find it useful. > Also, any corrections are welcome. ;-) > > Thanks again for all your efforts! > > Jason > > -- > Jason Healy | jhealy@xxxxxxxx | http://www.logn.net/ > > > -- - Xenion - http://www.xenion.com.au/ - VPS Hosting - Commercial Squid Support - - $25/pm entry-level VPSes w/ capped bandwidth charges available in WA -