You don't need Samba and you didn't need to install Linux as a server.
However, from here all you need to do is have a look at
/etc/squid/squid.conf
This is a heavily commented file, and is pretty much the best place to start
looking.
For a quick start:
Set the port if you don't want to use the default,
Change the Access Control Lists, (default is to deny all except Local host)
set the dns servers you want to use.
That should be enough to get started.
Hope this Helps
Paul Trainor
www.bayridge.ie
-----Original Message-----
From: Russell Davis [mailto:RDavis@redplc.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 11:54 AM
To: squid-users@ircache.net
Subject: [SQU] Squid on NT Network....
Guys, n Gals,
I was hoping that you might help, I have been asked to setup a Linux proxy
server for an NT based network, there is no other Unix based systems on the
network and I was wondering where to go from here... I have install Linux as
a server and also Install the squid software, do I need samba to run as
well, what other things would you sujest???
I look forward to hearing from you soon
regards
Russell Davis
Network Operations Technician
Retail Decisions UK LTD
01483 728 700 - Main Switchboard
regards
Russell Davis
Network Operations Technician
Retail Decisions UK LTD
01483 728 700 - Main Switchboard
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