sameer shinde wrote:
Hi All,
I'm having squid 3.0 running on my Ubuntu 8.04 server in n NON-transperant mode.
(I want it that way). I'm trying to configure the Dansguardian as a
content filtering
and restricting access to unwanted sites, for which I've installed
Dansguardian 2.9.9.7
The DansGuardian is also seem to be configured. But it is not doing
the filtering.
can someone tell me how to link it with squid3 in a non-transparent mode?
You keep emphasizing "non-transparent", Squid has _many_ modes most of
which are not transparent:
forward proxy?
reverse proxy?
accelerator?
interceptor?
offline?
aggressive caching?
non-caching?
anonymous proxy?
load balancer?
esi gateway?
*cap content filter?
Mentioning the mode is only useful when indicating what mode Squid _is_
running under.
I'm checking with google, but everyone is talking about the transparent proxy
with iptables. I don't want to do all this things. I want to configure
it in non-transparent mode
itself. so just want to link it with squid3 so that it works.
DansGuardian plugs into Squid the same way whatever Squid is doing.
Using the cache_peer setting. DansGuardian is a specialized HTTP proxy
on it's own.
Amos
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Please be using
Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE7 or 3.0.STABLE19
Current Beta Squid 3.1.0.13