gzhgcnew wrote:
> Question 1: If I were to install squid rpm on a redhat linux box,is it
> dangerous to do this as root?
No.
> Because squid's users guide warned that "never install squid
> as root!",and only the root can install rpms.
The RedHat RPM installs Squid to run as the user "squid", with proper
permissions on things.
> Question 2: If I were to install squid for a small company,say 500
> http pages accessed per day,how should I configure the squid.conf?
> I want to use an old 586 machine (66MHZ,1.2GB hard disk,32mb RAM),is
> it good in this case.
Probably fine.
Things you need to change in the default configuration
(/etc/squid/squid.conf) is:
* Access control to give your users access to the proxy.
Where indicated in squid.conf add:
acl from_local_net src your.local.network/netmask
http_access allow from_local_net
* Tune down cache_mem to 2 mb from the default of 8 mb.
The default is a bit too much if you only have 32 MB.
You will probably need more disk and memory if you want to have a decent
cache hit ratio, if at all possible with that few number of users.
-- Henrik NorstromReceived on Sun Jan 30 2000 - 07:07:50 MST
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