RedHat/Squid proxy stuff

AntiThesis

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So we're running a nifty little squid/RedHat 7.2 proxy in my office and I've set up Apache and a few other little things.

What can we add to our lovely little thing to make it better? Any must have apps? Stuff for squid to make it nicer?
 
Hello,
you can work on SQUID bandwith management, data traffic graphs, security, and many more.... !

thanks
 
I like FreeBSD more. You could add Exim, Fetchmail, Spamassasin and ClamAV. Then your server could download you mail from a server outside of your LAN and scan it for Spam and virus... but then, its just me
 
Ressurection :D

Unfortunately RH 7.2 is the international standard for our company so it'll stay as that :D

I actually need to sort out a couple of the functions I've got lined up this weekend.
 
Ressurection :D

Unfortunately RH 7.2 is the international standard for our company so it'll stay as that :D

I actually need to sort out a couple of the functions I've got lined up this weekend.

Who said it is the "international standard" :confused:
 
I like FreeBSD more. You could add Exim, Fetchmail, Spamassasin and ClamAV. Then your server could download you mail from a server outside of your LAN and scan it for Spam and virus... but then, its just me

... all stuff dev`d on linux before bsd anyways.

Squid is a great cache proxy. What are you wanting the server to do? or what else do you want it to do? You can insane with samba you can setup PDC`s n stuff :)
 
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