Re: Should I use squid?
If you have only 1 machine, the only benefit would be the ease of adding
"Ad Zapper". If you hvae more than one in use, it could definitely be
a benefit. The difference on my fir apt-get, http and ftp is noticable,
especially with Ad Zapper. Pages load ALOT faster.
Robert
Thus spake Christian Dysthe (cdysthe@oddbird.dyndns.org):
> Hi,
>
> would I gain anything by setting up, and configure my browser to
> use squid as a proxy on my workstation.
>
> I'm running Debian unstable.
>
> TIA
>
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