William M. Perkins wrote:
> Now this seems to be a very straight forward process,
Indeed.
> but it is
> unclear to me as to how you would configure the Squid proxy to
> get it to act as a child to a parent proxy, in this case
> Junkbuster.
You are running junkbuster on some machine, listening to some TCP port,
right? Well, just point your squid to that IP/port combo, and it should
work.
I haven't actually tried that exact set-up (though I have used
Junkbuster and a caching/proxying Apache this way), but the way I'd go
about it is
cache_host junk.buster.do.main parent 80 7 no-query default
(assuming Junkbuster runs on port 80).
You might want to play with inside_firewall or firewall_ip to keep Squid
from bypassing the censor^h^h^h^h^h^hfiltering you implemented.
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