This is a discussion on squid error messages within the Linux Security forums, part of the System Security and Security Related category; i want to disable squid signature and error messages so no body can know easily that there is aproxy server ...
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"habibielwa7id" <fouad012@gmail.com> (06-12-02 03:12:55):
> i want to disable squid signature and error messages so no body can > know easily that there is aproxy server serve the network,any good > ideas? thanks As far as I know, Squid can be configured as a transparent proxy. Whether that suppresses error messages is another question. Actually I just wanted to point out that this doesn't give any security advantage. It just makes tracking errors harder for you. Regards, E.S. |
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Ertugrul Soeylemez wrote:
> "habibielwa7id" <fouad012@gmail.com> (06-12-02 03:12:55): > > > i want to disable squid signature and error messages so no body can > > know easily that there is aproxy server serve the network,any good > > ideas? thanks > > As far as I know, Squid can be configured as a transparent proxy. > Whether that suppresses error messages is another question. Actually I > just wanted to point out that this doesn't give any security advantage. > It just makes tracking errors harder for you. > > > Regards, > E.S. i already configured my squid as transparent proxy,i know suppresses error messages will not help as security concern,and i want to disable it for another reason really,i know how to change it or customise it,but i want to disable it,and yes you are right when you said it will make tracking errore much harder,but i can track it another ways,finally thanks for your reply,and i welcome any other help from anybody |
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"habibielwa7id" <fouad012@gmail.com> (06-12-04 05:33:46):
> > > i want to disable squid signature and error messages so no body > > > can know easily that there is aproxy server serve the network,any > > > good ideas? thanks > > > > As far as I know, Squid can be configured as a transparent proxy. > > Whether that suppresses error messages is another question. > > Actually I just wanted to point out that this doesn't give any > > security advantage. It just makes tracking errors harder for you. > > i already configured my squid as transparent proxy,i know suppresses > error messages will not help as security concern,and i want to disable > it for another reason really, [...] Well, then I'm afraid you're in the wrong newsgroup. =) Anyway, Squid is still a _proxy_ server. As such, it is _supposed_ to tell the user that something went wrong. Chances are that error messages can't be disabled at all. How should the proxy server respond to an error anyway, if not with an error message? If you want a proxy server that transparent, then just use Linux' packet forwarding. Regards, E.S. |
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