if you don't know where is squid.conf you can locate it by running:
find / -name squid.conf 2>/dev/null
It will print full path to config file. When found, you will need to
know how to manage it.
Your server might be running an old squid version, so you have to pay
attention to newer ACLs types, that your squid
may not accept.
2014-07-25 7:59 GMT-03:00 babajaga <augustus_meyer_at_yahoo.de>:
>>how to actually access the software itself. <
>
> Pls, be more specific. What do you want to know or achieve ?
>
> (Usually, either in /etc OR in /usr/local/squid/etc the config-files to be
> found).
> Search for squid.conf. That's the entry for the features used.
>
> Depending on, whether squid has been installed from a binary package, or
> not, you also might find sources.
>
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