On 12/19/19 5:56 AM, Patrícia Sousa wrote:
> I would like to have an IoT device that only receives and sends requests
> to and from certain devices that belong and are authenticated by a
> specific certificate authority. Is it possible to block all other
> connections or only allow connections
Thanks Rafael,
So to get this up and running can I install it on a centos 7 vm or does it
have to be a Ubuntu?
Also what squid version do I need to put on my vm for this to work as I
don't see a squid install script
Many thanks,
Rob
On Thu, 19 Dec 2019, 16:07 Rafael Akchurin,
wrote:
> Hello
Hello Robert,
Please see scripts at
https://github.com/diladele/websafety/tree/release-7.2.0/core.ubuntu18 on how
we do that (if you do not need web filtering – just ignore that part).
Best regards,
Rafael
From: squid-users On Behalf Of
robert k Wild
Sent: Thursday, 19 December 2019 16:03
hi all, hope your all well :)
im looking after a good guide to set up real time antivirus on squid 4 for
all the traffic
i have seen numerous tools for this like clamAV, C-icap, HAVP and i have
read since squid 3, squid comes with icap
can i just use icap the build in one or shall i use
Hello,
I was researching a proxy service for access control, and I'm wondering if
this service is capable of doing what I want.
I would like to have an IoT device that only receives and sends requests to
and from certain devices that belong and are authenticated by a specific
certificate