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
- 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”.
- To work, you must open port 3128 (TCP) in the network properties in the Azure firewall.
- When starting, the VM proxy server starts automatically.
- 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).
- In Settings, select “Network & Internet”.
- Go to the “Proxy” section and set the “Use a proxy server” switch to On.
- In the Address field, enter the IP address of the VM, and in the Port field, specify 3128. Then click the Save button.
- 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