Installing Squish Rumi, November 9, 2008November 9, 2008 Well, install squint is quite simple! But installing squish is quite tricky- the document provided is not sufficient to cover few steps. I’ll try to summerize it (I’ve tested it on FC-5 distro)- Step -1 Make backup of your squid.conf for in case things go wrong. Install perl GD module. You can read my earlier post on how to set this up. Step-2 Guess you have already extracted all squish files Copy all the files let’s assume /root/squish Change permission to 0777 to all files On command shell type- “make install“ You need to wait quite for a significant amount of time- if you have a populated squid cache Step-3 (Integrating to Apache) Paste the below code into httpd.conf file, save and restart your apache- Alias /squish “/usr/local/squish/” <Directory “/usr/local/squish/”> Options +ExecCGI AddHandler cgi-script .cgi DirectoryIndex squish.cgi AllowOverride None Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory> Step-4 (configuring user usage control)l By now, I guess already your proxy users got stuck in net browsing! You can check http://yourip/squish Can see something like this Now you need to read the FAQ section, unless you’re too impatient to go through it- jump to next point below open squish.conf and edit the file as you want to provide privileges to your users. Ooops… here’s the file location /etc/squid/squish.conf Don’t forget to restart squid everytime after updating the squish.conf file! Chiao!! Related Administrations Configurations (Linux) Networking
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