This howto is tested on: Debian 5.0 Lenny; Debian 6.0 Squeeze; Installation. Install the server software: command apt-get install squid3. By default, Squid listen for connection on port 3128. Setup the proxy server host name. Squid Installation apt-get update apt-get install squid Squid Configuration. Open the squid3 configuration file and add the following lines under the httpaccess block, right after the “# INSERT YOUR OWN RULE(S) HERE TO ALLOW ACCESS FROM YOUR CLIENTS” line.
I'm hardly trying to remove squid completly, to reinstall it clearly. (Debian 6).So i used as root:
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Besides the Log and the dpkg files. Should i remove some of this files/folders to be able to work without old issues?
Harrys KavanHarrys Kavan
3 Answers
squidclient and squid-cgi are separate packages, uninstall them too? :)apt-get --purge squidclient squid-cgi should do the trick.
To check what package owns/installed a specific file, type: dpkg -S /usr/bin/squidclient for example.
Mattias AhnbergMattias Ahnberg
Using aptitude is even easier:
It will remove every package that contains squid in its name.
Giovanni ToraldoGiovanni Toraldo
And copy backup squid.conf after
Remove squid
Install squid
Copy the file squid.conf directory squid
johalex08johalex08
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