Talk:Squid.conf

OK so my first new page (be gentle!)

This is how I have set squid up on my machine based on reading the help files and various other help websites. It should be fairly good but if anyone has any suggestions on how to improve obviously please do - want to see how well I did. It should be fairly anonymous and secure... in theory. Things like lying with the user agent I'm not sure if it really helps, but it seems like a good idea to me. --Xoke 14:40, April 20, 2007 (EDT)

good but too much for experts - e.g. how do I start squid ? --ThorstenStaerk 15:45, April 20, 2007 (EDT)

Depends on what distro you're using - debian based ones should start it when you apt-get it. You may have to start it manually from something like: /etc/init.d/squid start But again not sure - depends on your distro. Oh and thanks for putting them as a quote :) I had a text file with the changes I'd done and pretty much copied and pasted it into this wiki. --Xoke 16:52, April 20, 2007 (EDT)