Re: [squid-users] 411 error

From: Simon White <simon@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 6 May 2002 09:05:26 +0000

05-May-02 at 18:19, Robert Davis (bob@bobsbits.net) wrote :
> Hi
>
> I am new to squid. I installed squid because I needed to test a program I
> wrote with a firewall. I looked and found squid to be the only firewall
> installed by default on linux.

Squid is not a firewall. It is an HTTP proxy. You could, at a pinch, call
it an "application layer filter" because it can control access to HTTP
resources for the network based on application data in HTTP packets.

Linux has come pre-installed with firewalls since the 2.0 series. 2.0.x
had ipfwadm, 2.2.x had ipchains, and 2.4.x has iptables. The 2.4.x series
iptables supports stateful inspection, full nat connection tracking, and
many other very useful things like packet mangling for advanced routing.
Try finding that for free anywhere else :)

Regards,

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Received on Mon May 06 2002 - 03:05:31 MDT

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