Guide – How To Start – Squid Protected Proxy Server on Debian 11

Squid Protected Proxy Server on Debian 11 ensures robust protection against cyber threats while optimizing performance, making it an essential investment for organizations prioritizing secure and streamlined operations.

This is a quick deployment and ready-to-run image.

Simple and rapid installation. Easy to maintain.

Connection to Squid Protected Proxy Server on Debian 11

  1. For the connection to the server, you must open port 3128 (TCP) in the network properties of the Azure firewall, and you must specify a list of IP addresses. To do this, go to “Networking”, then “Add inbound port rules”.
  1. To work, you must open port 3128 (TCP) in the network properties in the Azure firewall.
  1. When starting, the VM proxy server starts automatically.
  2. To use the proxy server through the built-in Windows tools, you must open the settings. To use the proxy server through the built-in Windows tools, you must open the settings. Click Start (1), then Settings (2).
  1. In Settings, select “Network & Internet”.
  1. Go to the “Proxy” section and set the “Use a proxy server” switch to On.
  2. In the Address field, enter the IP address of the VM, and in the Port field, specify 3128. Then click the Save button.
  1. To check the connection to the proxy server, open the https://www.myip.com/ website in any browser and check if your IP address has changed.

Check out the following links for further documentation and support for Squid Proxy.

SquidFaq – Squid Web Proxy Wiki

Non-English Squid Documentation

Squid Wiki

Squid support

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