The Squid proxy configuration is done via a config file – we have no web interface, but this is no big issue. We can verify the Squid status with: sudo systemctl status squid Change the configuration file To make sure that Squid is running and will start automatically we are using this commands: sudo systemctl start squid Now we adding the epel-release repository and updating the packages again: sudo yum -y install epel-releaseĪll updates are now installed, and we are now able to install Squid: sudo yum -y install squid You can see all needed updates with this command: sudo yum check-updateĪfter you reviewed the updates, you can install all updates with this command: sudo yum update -y This example is done on CentOS Linux 8 and Squid 4.4.įirst step is to install CentOS – you get the latest ISO here:Īfter you installed and configured your Linux installation, the first thing is to update your OS. Even for non Linux users/admins the configuration is quite simple. Squid is an easy to install and configure proxy.
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