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v1 v2 10 10 == Introduction == 11 11 12 Installing and running squid on a Mac OS X system is as easy as "sudo port install squid; sudo launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.Squid.plist" and to configure your browser to use it as a proxy on port 3128. Now, to setup a interception proxy with squid on Mac OS X is more tricky. This howto is explaining how to install and configure an interception squid running on Snow Leopard.12 Installing and running squid on a Mac OS X system is as easy as "sudo port install squid; sudo port load squid3" and to configure your browser to use it as a proxy on port 3128. Now, to setup a interception proxy with squid on Mac OS X is more tricky. This howto is explaining how to install and configure an interception squid running on Snow Leopard. 13 13 14 14 We'll focus on a setup where the Mac OS X system running squid is also the Internet gateway of your local network and all outgoing HTTP request will transit through the box. Here are the high-level steps required to get the thing to work: … … 30 30 31 31 {{{ 32 sudo launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.Squid.plist32 sudo port load squid3 33 33 }}} 34 34