Configuring SquidGuard, Enabling Content Rules and Analyzing Squid Logs - Part 6 | Linux Today

Configuring SquidGuard, Enabling Content Rules and Analyzing Squid Logs – Part 6

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Ravi Saive
Aug 25, 2015

In previous posts we discussed how to install Squid + squidGuard and how to configure squid to properly handle or reshttps://plus.google.com/u/0/b/101049688653487009744/+Tecmint/poststrict access requests. Please make sure you go over those two tutorials and install both Squid and squidGuard before proceeding as they set the background and the context for what we will cover in this post: integrating squidguard in a working squid environment to implement blacklist rules and content control over the proxy server.

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Ravi Saive

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