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> I am also working on getting Squid to work... Don't think I have enough 
> memory left to run it though...Tell me about your progress on getting 
> squid to work. I am working on the squid conf file as we speak.
> Emil
> 

Squid's working! I need to go back and do my XFree86 config file, that didn't work out so well, so I'll just start with a very basic config and run from there. So happily vi'ing away, I edited my /etc/squid.conf file. I didn't do the  http_access allow all. Didn't like the looks of that at all! But as you are down there (about 57% of the way down or so) you will see an entry defining your networks. I'm not at the Squid server, so am guessing here, but the lines I visited are: acl our_networks src 192.168.1.0/24 and http_access allow our_networks

Then a rcsquid start and it's working.

Next up: fix XFree86 (I'm not a command line junky), then automagically start squid.


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