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Without knowing a lot more about your specific setup, nobody here can really help you based on the information provided by you to date.
There are many excellent Squid tutorials available online. I recommend you read one or more of them and then come back to us with specific questions if you are still unsure how to configure your Squid installation.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
svnweb-server
SVNWEB-SERVER(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation SVNWEB-SERVER(1p)
NAME
svnweb-server - simple webserver for SVN::Web
SYNOPSIS
svnweb-server [--root DIR] [--port PORT] [--net-server Net::Server]
DESCRIPTION
svnweb-server is a webserver that runs SVN::Web. It's an easy way to use SVN::Web without having to set up Apache (or any other web
server). The tradeoff is that the server is very simple. But for light use then it may be perfectly acceptable.
OPTIONS
--root DIR
The directory in which you ran "svnweb-install".
Optional, defaults to ".".
--port PORT
The port the server should listen on.
Options, defaults to 8080.
--net-server Net::Server
The Net::Server subclass to use to create the server. A single, non-forking server is created by default. Other types of server can
be created by giving the correct Net::Server subclass. For example, to use a server that forks to handle each request, use
"--net-server Net::Server::Fork".
SEE ALSO
SVN::Web
BUGS
This is a simple server. Accordingly, a few features do not work properly at the moment.
Redirects
SVN::Web::Browse will redirect the client if the URL is missing a trailing "/". That redirection does not work with this server.
That's not an issue for any URLs generated by SVN::Web, but may be an issue for URLs that are entered by hand.
This will also affect SVN::Web::List's "redirect_to_browse_when_one_repo" option.
cgi_class
The "cgi_class" declaration (if any) in config.yaml is ignored. CGI is always used as the CGI class.
Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-svn-web@rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=SVN-Web <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=SVN-Web>. I will be notified, and
then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
AUTHOR
The current maintainer is Nik Clayton, <nikc@cpan.org>.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2006-2007 Nik Clayton. All Rights Reserved.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-11 SVNWEB-SERVER(1p)