burp: The proxy server is refusing connections from another computer












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Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS (Precise) 32-bit desktop.



I have installed burp (an intercepting Proxy), and it works for
programs run from the same computer, but when I try to connect from
another computer on the same network, I get "The proxy server is refusing connections" error.



I also tried squid3, but could not get it working: it refuses connections even from the same computer.



How do I set up a proxy on an Ubuntu Precise Desktop system to use it from different computers?










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    Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS (Precise) 32-bit desktop.



    I have installed burp (an intercepting Proxy), and it works for
    programs run from the same computer, but when I try to connect from
    another computer on the same network, I get "The proxy server is refusing connections" error.



    I also tried squid3, but could not get it working: it refuses connections even from the same computer.



    How do I set up a proxy on an Ubuntu Precise Desktop system to use it from different computers?










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      Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS (Precise) 32-bit desktop.



      I have installed burp (an intercepting Proxy), and it works for
      programs run from the same computer, but when I try to connect from
      another computer on the same network, I get "The proxy server is refusing connections" error.



      I also tried squid3, but could not get it working: it refuses connections even from the same computer.



      How do I set up a proxy on an Ubuntu Precise Desktop system to use it from different computers?










      share|improve this question














      Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS (Precise) 32-bit desktop.



      I have installed burp (an intercepting Proxy), and it works for
      programs run from the same computer, but when I try to connect from
      another computer on the same network, I get "The proxy server is refusing connections" error.



      I also tried squid3, but could not get it working: it refuses connections even from the same computer.



      How do I set up a proxy on an Ubuntu Precise Desktop system to use it from different computers?







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          Test this:



          Open a terminal,


          Press Ctrl+Alt+T



          Run it:



          Install squid:



          sudo -i
          apt-get update
          apt-get install squid3


          Configure Squid



          sudo -i
          nano /etc/squid3/squid.conf


          Paste these five lines on file:



          auth_param digest program /usr/lib/squid3/digest_pw_auth -c /etc/squid3/passwords
          auth_param digest realm proxy
          acl authenticated proxy_auth REQUIRED
          http_access allow authenticated
          http_port 3128


          Ctrl + O, save file. Ctrl + X, close nano.



          Setting up a users:



          sudo -i
          htdigest -c /etc/squid3/passwords proxy user01
          htdigest /etc/squid3/passwords proxy user02
          htdigest /etc/squid3/passwords proxy user03


          Run Squid:



          sudo -i
          service squid3 restart


          Check who is using a proxy:



          sudo -i
          tail -f /var/log/squid3/access.log





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            Test this:



            Open a terminal,


            Press Ctrl+Alt+T



            Run it:



            Install squid:



            sudo -i
            apt-get update
            apt-get install squid3


            Configure Squid



            sudo -i
            nano /etc/squid3/squid.conf


            Paste these five lines on file:



            auth_param digest program /usr/lib/squid3/digest_pw_auth -c /etc/squid3/passwords
            auth_param digest realm proxy
            acl authenticated proxy_auth REQUIRED
            http_access allow authenticated
            http_port 3128


            Ctrl + O, save file. Ctrl + X, close nano.



            Setting up a users:



            sudo -i
            htdigest -c /etc/squid3/passwords proxy user01
            htdigest /etc/squid3/passwords proxy user02
            htdigest /etc/squid3/passwords proxy user03


            Run Squid:



            sudo -i
            service squid3 restart


            Check who is using a proxy:



            sudo -i
            tail -f /var/log/squid3/access.log





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              Test this:



              Open a terminal,


              Press Ctrl+Alt+T



              Run it:



              Install squid:



              sudo -i
              apt-get update
              apt-get install squid3


              Configure Squid



              sudo -i
              nano /etc/squid3/squid.conf


              Paste these five lines on file:



              auth_param digest program /usr/lib/squid3/digest_pw_auth -c /etc/squid3/passwords
              auth_param digest realm proxy
              acl authenticated proxy_auth REQUIRED
              http_access allow authenticated
              http_port 3128


              Ctrl + O, save file. Ctrl + X, close nano.



              Setting up a users:



              sudo -i
              htdigest -c /etc/squid3/passwords proxy user01
              htdigest /etc/squid3/passwords proxy user02
              htdigest /etc/squid3/passwords proxy user03


              Run Squid:



              sudo -i
              service squid3 restart


              Check who is using a proxy:



              sudo -i
              tail -f /var/log/squid3/access.log





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                Test this:



                Open a terminal,


                Press Ctrl+Alt+T



                Run it:



                Install squid:



                sudo -i
                apt-get update
                apt-get install squid3


                Configure Squid



                sudo -i
                nano /etc/squid3/squid.conf


                Paste these five lines on file:



                auth_param digest program /usr/lib/squid3/digest_pw_auth -c /etc/squid3/passwords
                auth_param digest realm proxy
                acl authenticated proxy_auth REQUIRED
                http_access allow authenticated
                http_port 3128


                Ctrl + O, save file. Ctrl + X, close nano.



                Setting up a users:



                sudo -i
                htdigest -c /etc/squid3/passwords proxy user01
                htdigest /etc/squid3/passwords proxy user02
                htdigest /etc/squid3/passwords proxy user03


                Run Squid:



                sudo -i
                service squid3 restart


                Check who is using a proxy:



                sudo -i
                tail -f /var/log/squid3/access.log





                share|improve this answer













                Test this:



                Open a terminal,


                Press Ctrl+Alt+T



                Run it:



                Install squid:



                sudo -i
                apt-get update
                apt-get install squid3


                Configure Squid



                sudo -i
                nano /etc/squid3/squid.conf


                Paste these five lines on file:



                auth_param digest program /usr/lib/squid3/digest_pw_auth -c /etc/squid3/passwords
                auth_param digest realm proxy
                acl authenticated proxy_auth REQUIRED
                http_access allow authenticated
                http_port 3128


                Ctrl + O, save file. Ctrl + X, close nano.



                Setting up a users:



                sudo -i
                htdigest -c /etc/squid3/passwords proxy user01
                htdigest /etc/squid3/passwords proxy user02
                htdigest /etc/squid3/passwords proxy user03


                Run Squid:



                sudo -i
                service squid3 restart


                Check who is using a proxy:



                sudo -i
                tail -f /var/log/squid3/access.log






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