Squid proxy configuration on Linux
A proxy is a server located between two networks; in this case, the most common implementation of a Squid proxy is the division between user computers and devices and the internet, divided or separated by a proxy server in the middle. Using a proxy, network administrators can blacklist forbidden websites or applications; although this is not Squid’s main purpose, it is useful to increase network activity control. Squid proxy configuration on Linux is explained in this article.
Squid proxy configuration on Linux
Linux Hint published a tutorial about installing and configuring the Squid proxy server on Linux.