@click4me2009 - if you can't learn it for yourself, I think you'll have more problems down the road, you don't have to send a hdd to me, lol. You can do it, just believe in yourself. :)
@rnlrn092784 - Yes, Squid is not OS dependent, except Windows. I haven't tried Fedora myself so I can't say anything about it, but I'm sure the tutorial still applies once you have it installed.
@trayemily - Yes you can do that, but I doubt it will be fast, I don't know how to do it, but learning about Bypassing Firewalls and Connecting To Your Private Proxy Server is the place to start. I saw a lot of good tutorials about these in both Windows and Ubuntu.
I cant ping from wrokstacion :( Here are my configuration Internet >> moden[10.0.0.138] >> wlan[10.0.0.66]-Server-eth0[10.0.1.50]- [bridge-to-eth0] [10.0.1.51] Virtualmachine(XP) I cant ping from virtualMachine(XP) to the 10.0.1.50 :( Server config eth0 IP 10.0.1.50 NETWORK 10.0.1.0 NETMASK 255.255.255.0 VirtualMachine(XP) IP 10.0.1.51 Netmask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 255.255.255.0 im trying to test on virtual machine first then to steup to my xbox
@MasterBot300 - Hi, do you have a firewall on your server? Make sure to TURN IT OFF for now. Also, without even talking about Squid Proxy Server, can you share files between your "host" and your virtualbox "guest" machine? Make sure you build these structures first before touching those interfaces. Constantly ping the machines, every step of the way to "isolate" where things are getting wrong.
Good tutorials, I got squid up working but I want to make it a anonymous server but Im having some problems with doing that but Ill google more and check out forums :)
Hi, If I send you my hdd will you be able to install it for me?
Please
click4me2009 5 months ago
@click4me2009 - if you can't learn it for yourself, I think you'll have more problems down the road, you don't have to send a hdd to me, lol. You can do it, just believe in yourself. :)
BugsVHumans 5 months ago
Very good. Well explained and useful.
aussieboy77 6 months ago
Hello
Great tutorial for novice like me. Got question, Does it also work in fedora 11?. If yes how?
Thanks in advance.
rnlrn092784 1 year ago
@rnlrn092784 - Yes, Squid is not OS dependent, except Windows. I haven't tried Fedora myself so I can't say anything about it, but I'm sure the tutorial still applies once you have it installed.
BugsVHumans 1 year ago
hey any one know how i can share my buddys connection he lives in another state is it any way i can surf on his internet
trayemily 1 year ago
@trayemily - Yes you can do that, but I doubt it will be fast, I don't know how to do it, but learning about Bypassing Firewalls and Connecting To Your Private Proxy Server is the place to start. I saw a lot of good tutorials about these in both Windows and Ubuntu.
BugsVHumans 1 year ago
MasterBot300 1 year ago
@MasterBot300 - Hi, do you have a firewall on your server? Make sure to TURN IT OFF for now. Also, without even talking about Squid Proxy Server, can you share files between your "host" and your virtualbox "guest" machine? Make sure you build these structures first before touching those interfaces. Constantly ping the machines, every step of the way to "isolate" where things are getting wrong.
BugsVHumans 1 year ago
Good tutorials, I got squid up working but I want to make it a anonymous server but Im having some problems with doing that but Ill google more and check out forums :)
betterfuture09 2 years ago