[squid-users] [squid-dev] Using AWS and a SQUID server to create Residential Proxies
ngtech1ltd at gmail.com
ngtech1ltd at gmail.com
Wed Mar 13 06:32:12 UTC 2024
Hey Edwin,
The best place to start is Squid-Users and please do not send emails to all the available lists.
Squid-Cache is an open source project which you can use on any Linux OS (and couple others) and the
project is not publishing any official AWS products in the any marketplace.
There are IT service providers which offer their services based on Squid-Cache.
To use squid as a residential proxy you would need more then just AWS knowledge and you are more then
welcome to ask and continue this thread here in the public list but just so you know you probably need more knowledge.
Eliezer
From: squid-dev <squid-dev-bounces at lists.squid-cache.org> On Behalf Of trance eastaf
Sent: Friday, March 8, 2024 2:28 AM
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Subject: [squid-dev] Using AWS and a SQUID server to create Residential Proxies
Hello Team Squid,
I saw your proxy servers on Aws Marketplace.
How do i use them to create many rotating residential proxies on AWS, can you guide me step by step, please?
Thank you,
Edwin
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