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Re: How configurable would be squid as some sort of content server?

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On 7/02/2023 2:15 pm, Albretch Mueller wrote:
  Past the basic installation and utility, can squid be possibly used to:

  1) decrypt responses once they arrive from the Internet, and
  2) encrypt requests going out,
  3) make all incoming pages as javascript free as possible (no adds, …)
  4) programmably configure where certain content should be stored
based on the site serving it
  5) use a data base to know where to find previously cached content
  6) turn all webp images into png
  7) somehow transparently inject some code between squid and the
browser, which depending on the site/URL would from just forward it to
heavily alter the content
  . . .
  I would say some people may have had such needs.

Squid is a proxy. Most of what you are asking about is content adaptation. Squid does not do that itself, but can use adaptation services with ICAP or eCAP.

Cheers
Amos
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