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    How to disable squid without removing it?? –RESLOVED--

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      nikobsd
      last edited by

      Is there any way to disable squid without killin it from console or removing from packages list???
      I dont see any disable/turn off option
      Thanks for your time

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      • AhnHELA
        AhnHEL
        last edited by

        You can go to Status/Services and just Stop the Squid Service.

        AhnHEL (Angel)

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          nikobsd
          last edited by

          That didnt work like that i belive

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          • Cry HavokC
            Cry Havok
            last edited by

            If you don't want to use squid simply don't configure the browsers for it, and ensure your firewall rules don't block access to 80/tcp and 443/tcp.

            Otherwise, maybe if you said what your problem really was, rather than the fact that you don't believe that stopping squid disables it?

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              mhab12
              last edited by

              If you do leave the service running make sure that transparent mode is not enabled.

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                nikobsd
                last edited by

                WORKS.
                THANKS

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