Hey,
Consider what Amos suggested... using Kerberos rather NTLM.
From what I understand this machine can easily take the load with basic
settings.
Dansguardian is another story...
it's a more in depth proxy which will consume more CPU and will do a
thing or two more then squidguard.
The only deference is the needs for the environment.
70 users is not that much for regular proxy but in a case that someone
will try a DDOS from a browser I would go and do some basic iptables
limits to restrict the users to basic limits of fair usage.
There is indeed a lot of changes but the basics are that you install and
it works like a magic.
if you do have a list of specific needs it can be done and tuned easily.
Just share the needs squid.conf and what you have done until now.
We can help you with basic suggestions.
Eliezer
On 06/26/2013 12:50 PM, guzzzi wrote:
Many thanks for your Reply.
Ok i think Hardware is strong enough. Its a Intel QuadCore / 8GB Ram / SSD
Harddisk. This one is only for Squid, Samba, Dansguardian nothing more on
this Machine. For about 70 users.
But im more looking for an Optimized Configuration. My last was was from
Squid 2.x and now i installed 3.3.5 and there is a lot of Changed. Thats why
i ask.
Many Thanks
Best Regards
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