A tutorial on getting a web caching proxy (squid in particular) working on a desktop machine running Windows. Unfortunately just grabbing the Windows binaries off the squid website and following their instructions won't work for everyone, but it only takes a small number of simple configuration changes to get it going.
Proxy administrator needs to recompile Squid proxy, reinstall and reconfigure it with additional list of options. Although this process is not very complex, it is complex enough and it would be helpful to have all the necessary steps exactly described. How to monitor Squid proxy server - Monitis Blog Mar 19, 2019 [SOLVED] RHEL 7 squid proxy run perfectly suddenly stop work
Installing Squid package in pfSense. Go to the System | Package Manager | Available Packages, enter in the Search term field: squid, and install the squid package: Configuring Squid package parameters in pfSense. Go to the Services | Squid Proxy Server and enable the following options: In Squid General Settings section - Enable Squid Proxy;
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.3) Gecko/20030312 Build Identifier: Mozilla 1.4 b, rc1, rc2, rc3 We have corporate proxy SQUID 2.5.2 and it works with Basic authentication just fine with 1.3 and 1.4 (b,rc1,rc2,rc3) Then our administrator has added NTLM authentication for SQUID. 1.3 continues to work (as I write using it:) with plain authentication but 1.4 fails
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Installing Squid package in pfSense. Go to the System | Package Manager | Available Packages, enter in the Search term field: squid, and install the squid package: Configuring Squid package parameters in pfSense. Go to the Services | Squid Proxy Server and enable the following options: In Squid General Settings section - Enable Squid Proxy;