Hi Henrik,
At 22.17 08/06/2006, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
Hi Guido,
in defines.h we have a number of things like
#ifdef _SQUID_MSWIN_
#define INCOMING_HTTP_MAX 1
#else
#define INCOMING_HTTP_MAX 10
#endif
These too seem to be from the same Cygwin blocking workaround and should
get killed..
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tor 2006-06-08 klockan 17:51 -0300 skrev Giancarlo Razzolini:
> No problem. Must only add a check for the return of the getspnam(3)
> call. If it is null, then fall back to the getpwnam(3). Will do it
> latter today and will resend the patch.
Excellent!
> And what about the documentation?
You a
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> tor 2006-06-08 klockan 14:42 -0300 skrev Giancarlo Razzolini:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm sending the patch for the getpwnam_helper. Now it's more useful for
>> systems that don't have PAM, but want to authenticate from local users
>> (Slackware Linux, amongst others).
>
> Hmm.
Hi Guido,
in defines.h we have a number of things like
#ifdef _SQUID_MSWIN_
#define INCOMING_HTTP_MAX 1
#else
#define INCOMING_HTTP_MAX 10
#endif
These too seem to be from the same Cygwin blocking workaround and should
get killed..
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tor 2006-06-08 klockan 14:42 -0300 skrev Giancarlo Razzolini:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm sending the patch for the getpwnam_helper. Now it's more useful for
> systems that don't have PAM, but want to authenticate from local users
> (Slackware Linux, amongst others).
Hmm. Loos almost good. Problem is that
A simple test to verify that the moderator function works proper
Hi all,
I'm sending the patch for the getpwnam_helper. Now it's more useful for
systems that don't have PAM, but want to authenticate from local users
(Slackware Linux, amongst others). It works too for the BSD systems that
don't use the shadow suite, and instead keep the functionality of
tor 2006-06-08 klockan 20:23 +0800 skrev Adrian Chadd:
> This was bounced to me as moderator and I approved it; things then got
> confused.
My fault. Changed the moderator function slightly a few days ago, and
broke it..
Should be working again.
Regards
Henrik
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ons 2006-06-07 klockan 23:02 -0700 skrev Bharath Devanathan:
> I am trying to get squid 2.6 to use libevent. I looked at the source and
> have a plan on how to go about this. Before I embark on doing this, can
> someone review this and let me know if I am on the right track
No worries; just send in a subscribe request and I'll approve it.
I'm interested in caching Bittorrent files; its something I'm going to take a
look
after sometime after my exams (and after COSS, and after squid-2.6 is stable..)
On Wed, Jun 07, 2006, Osama Saleh wrote:
>
> Dear Sir,
>
> My nam
This was bounced to me as moderator and I approved it; things then got
confused.
From: Pawel Worach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Squid 2.6 has kqueue()!
Hi folks,
With some great help from Henrik I backported Adrian's kqueue event loop
support for squid 2.6. It sits in cvs as of a couple of minu
Hi folks,
With some great help from Henrik I backported Adrian's kqueue event loop
support for squid 2.6. It sits in cvs as of a couple of minutes ago.
Lightly tested on FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT but should work on 4.x-6.x just as
well. Please give it a go if your system has support for kqueue(2) an
Dear Sir,
My name is Osama Saleh, a graduate student in the school of Computing
Science, Simon Fraser University, Canada. My research is concerned with
caching P2P traffic. I am working on modifying the squid source code to add
a new replacement algorithm, which I developed, and few other modules
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