On Thu, Mar 01, 2007, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> > * adding in the Subversion methods in by default?
>
> Yes. Do it now and I'll get it shipped in 2.6.STABLE10.
It probably won't happen until late weekend. The university
semester has started up again and I'm possibly hacking
squid on borrowed tim
Hello Henrik,
Thank you for the reply. I was able to get so far Squid integrated with
SASLAuthd.
I looked at the helpers that are pre-built with Linux on squid.2-5
stable 9-7 and also thoroughly at the squid.conf.
Is the process to tap into a database for regex's(which are stored in a
databa
mån 2007-02-05 klockan 15:09 -0500 skrev louis gonzales:
> Thank you for quick response. Would you all recommend, for fastest
> results, to review the source code/API for external helper, or is there
> a document out there(in the big world) that gives technical details on this?
The external acl
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Guido Serassio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Friday, 2 March 2007 5:51 AM
>> To: Henrik Nordstrom; Jeremy Hall
>> Cc: Squid Developers
>> Subject: Re: squid3 comments
>>
>>
>> I have always hoped than some other developer with a more strong C++
>> knowled
> -Original Message-
> From: Guido Serassio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, 2 March 2007 5:51 AM
> To: Henrik Nordstrom; Jeremy Hall
> Cc: Squid Developers
> Subject: Re: squid3 comments
>
>
> I have always hoped than some other developer with a more strong C++
> knowledge wil
Hi Henrik,
At 17.31 01/03/2007, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
But hopefully the forward porting of bug fixes from Squid-2 has helped.
At least it won't have most of the bugs fixed in Squid-2 since the two
code bases forked 4.5 years ago.. Many many thanks to Guido which has
done a great job in helpi
Thank you for quick response. Would you all recommend, for fastest
results, to review the source code/API for external helper, or is there
a document out there(in the big world) that gives technical details on this?
Thanks again!
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
mån 2007-02-05 klockan 13:13 -0500
mån 2007-02-05 klockan 13:13 -0500 skrev louis gonzales:
> Hello Dev team,
> I'm curious, but have found limited information through different FAQ's
> and archives about Squid functionality, which provides dynamic new
> regex's to be checked against specific authenticated users?
Yes.
> Two func
Hello Dev team,
I'm curious, but have found limited information through different FAQ's
and archives about Squid functionality, which provides dynamic new
regex's to be checked against specific authenticated users?
Two functionalities I'm wondering about specifically:
1) Can Squid use a databa
tor 2007-03-01 klockan 09:51 -0800 skrev ccmail111:
> Thanks for your email.
> Looking at your posting (below), can you please
> let me know in SQUIQ-3.x how do I modify SQUID
> to save web page body to a file ?
>
> I have posted to devel.list and also searched
> archives,
> but unable to find rig
ons 2007-02-28 klockan 09:19 -0500 skrev Jeremy Hall:
> Is squid3 faster or slower than squid2?
From my incomplete tests and experience:
Squid-3 is noticeably slower than Squid-2.6, but not by a huge amount.
Squid-3 is faster than Squid-2.5 in some workloads involving many
concurrent connection
tor 2007-03-01 klockan 09:48 +0800 skrev Adrian Chadd:
> I've again been bitten by the "by default Squid doesn't support methods
> for application X" where X is almost always Subversion.
Heh..
> What do people think about:
>
> * adding in the Subversion methods in by default?
Yes. Do it now an
Just a sneak preview of the cafepress store:
http://www.cafepress.com/squidproxy
There's a golf shirt in there at the moment. Let me know if you'd like
any of the other Cafepress items to be "Squided".
Adrian
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007, kinkie wrote:
> Not that I know of; that would reqire a full-blown CMS engine.
> I'll do some research, but I'm skeptic.
>
> It's probably also overkill: the current policy (write-access requires
> easily-given approval), together with the wiki's versioning capabilities
> (t
> On Thu, Mar 01, 2007, kinkie wrote:
>> > Something I've been meaning to do for a while is assemble a knowledge
>> base
>> > of
>> > common specific problems. Kind of like the FAQ, but less "how do I do
>> > this?"
>> > and more "It broke like X, how do I fix it?"
>> >
>> > The first article:
>> >
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007, kinkie wrote:
> > Something I've been meaning to do for a while is assemble a knowledge base
> > of
> > common specific problems. Kind of like the FAQ, but less "how do I do
> > this?"
> > and more "It broke like X, how do I fix it?"
> >
> > The first article:
> >
> > http://w
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