Re: [squid-users] Are there any distros with SSL Bump compiled by default?

2016-05-14 Thread Tim Bates
On 14/05/2016 9:41 PM, Rafael Akchurin wrote: The recompilation is quite easy btw Oh, yeah... I know it's easy. I've already done it once on Debian. My concern is that I won't be able to find time to keep it up to date. Asking a package manager to download available updates takes about 10

Re: [squid-users] Are there any distros with SSL Bump compiled by default?

2016-05-14 Thread Rafael Akchurin
Hello Tim, By default Squid that is part of well known distributions is not compiled with SSL filtering support. This is due to some license restrictions as may be better explained by Amos. Default versions are also very old (except for Debian testing which is at the latest but still without

Re: [squid-users] Are there any distros with SSL Bump compiled by default?

2016-05-14 Thread garryd
On 2016-05-14 14:36, Tim Bates wrote: Are there any Linux distros with pre-compiled versions of Squid with SSL Bump support compiled in? Alternatively, does anyone reputable do a 3rd party repo for Debian/Ubuntu that includes SSL Bump? Squid's SSL Bump support improves very fast, so it is

[squid-users] Are there any distros with SSL Bump compiled by default?

2016-05-14 Thread Tim Bates
Are there any Linux distros with pre-compiled versions of Squid with SSL Bump support compiled in? Alternatively, does anyone reputable do a 3rd party repo for Debian/Ubuntu that includes SSL Bump? TB ___ squid-users mailing list