Running Squid on the firewall makes sense; it's a sort of layer-7 firewall, after all. There's not much storage on that machine, though so we don't really want to cache anything. In fact, it's only purpose is to allow very limited web access for certain applications. All outbound traffic is blocked, with two exceptions: * Fedora package repositories (for the UniFi controller server) * Google Fonts (for Invoice Ninja) |
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