On Tuesday 13 December 2016 at 23:44:12, Steve Becker wrote: > Hi all, Hi. > My background's in networking, I'm very new to unix/linux and server > administration, I don't know a whole lot about security beyond ACLs and > setting up crypto for VPNs. > > I'm setting up a box at home with CentOS and squid, > I know web servers are vulnerable to certain kinds of attacks, some of > which could escalate user privileges or dump data people shouldn't have > access to. Is squid, as a proxy server, I'm vulnerable to some of these > kinds of attacks? I'll be limiting squid to only accept traffic from my > LAN but you still never know. A guest might use my network with an > infected device, etc. First question - what are you aiming / hoping to achieve by implementing Squid? Second question - do you really give guests full access to your home network, rather than just "a gateway to the Internet with no visibility of my private machines"? Antony. -- I wasn't sure about having a beard at first, but then it grew on me. Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me. _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users