
One of the first configurations that can be changed is the one concerning the port on which the proxy is listening, which by default is port 3128. Before applying any changes, it is advisable to create a copy of the original configuration to have as a backup. To configure Squid Proxy, edit the nf file in the Squid directory with a text editor. Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/squid generated)Īctive: active (running) since Wed 18:48:47 PDT 3s ago rvice - LSB: Squid HTTP Proxy version 3.x The resulting output should look like this: To verify its correct functioning, simply type: $ sudo systemctl status squid
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Once the installation is completed, the proxy will start automatically. Just run the standard commands to proceed with its installation: $ sudo apt update The Squid package is included in the standard Debian 10 repositories.
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In this tutorial you will see how to set up Squid Proxy on a Debian Buster server and how to configure some web browsers to be able to use this proxy. This proxy can improve the performance and security of your web server by saving requests already made in a cache memory, filtering web traffic and restricting access based on geolocation.

Squid is a caching proxy that supports various network protocols such as HTTP, HTTPS and FTP.
