so thats EXACTLY what i just posted then..... good research there
Well there is a difference...
1) the link you posted took so long to load I closed it out, fasterfox timed it at 15 seconds and it was only like 70% loaded. So, I closed it down.
2) Your link also implies that squid caching proxy can only be ran on redhat, which is not true. I pointed the guy to the actual project page of the squid proxy.
Since you can run squid on any flavor, debian, suse, fedora, gentoo, mandravia, etc and for a linux novice your link could have been misleading.
However, I finally did let the link load and yes it is very similar however, it was also very short and not as detailed as the actual project site. If you launch the squid wiki page it is loaded with 1000s of how to, FAQ, and config pages.
I just thought the resource I posted was better, and let the person learn more is all.