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How to setup Squid Proxy for Private Connections on Ubuntu 20.04 | VPS Tutorial

Proxy servers are a type of server application that functions as a gateway between an end user and an internet resource. Through a proxy server, an end user can control and monitor their web traffic for a wide variety of purposes, including privacy, security, and caching. For example, you can use a proxy server to make web requests from a different IP address than your own. You can also use a proxy server to research how the web is served differently from one jurisdiction to the next or avoid some methods of surveillance or web traffic throttling.

Squid is a stable, popular, open-source HTTP proxy. In this tutorial, you will be installing and configuring Squid to provide an HTTP proxy on a Ubuntu 20.04 server.

How to Set Up Squid Proxy for Private Connections on Ubuntu 20.04

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7 thoughts on “How to setup Squid Proxy for Private Connections on Ubuntu 20.04 | VPS Tutorial

  • very helpful!
    a little feedback, try clearing the terminal while writing commands

  • thank u for posting this video my question is if i add my ip adress to acl localnet src and then restart my router and get a new ip adress would i need to get reenter my ip again ?

  • Unable to find configuration file: /etc/squid/conf.d/*: (2) No such file or directory

  • Hello can i change tcp to udp ? The proxy server if can how?

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