I will try to build a binary package for 12.04 and 14.04 of 3.5.23.
And as a comment I must admit that in 16.04 the kernel had couple hiccups
inside a VM and I had to manually update the kernel into 4.6 branch to find out
that the vanilla one was much stable then the Distro one(on Physical it
Hey Amos,
We can use the discussion section of the wiki to add some comments but the
thing is that reality is almost the only answer to some questions.
IE a "cafile" in the normal world would be a certificate on the wall or in some
database(back yard archive).
When in most places and cases
Content adaption can also be done without squid. Mod of message body
"on-the-fly" can be achieved using commercial product(s).
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On 01/06/2017 11:35 AM, boruc wrote:
> I am facing a really big problem (for me). I've set up a home network (few
> PCs, some mobiles) with squid proxying all requests. Is it possible to
> change cached objects manually? Let's say I have an object that contains
> /www.example.com/ page HTML
Hi everyone,
I am facing a really big problem (for me). I've set up a home network (few
PCs, some mobiles) with squid proxying all requests. Is it possible to
change cached objects manually? Let's say I have an object that contains
/www.example.com/ page HTML source and what I want to do is e.g.
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On 2017-01-06 04:30, vinay wrote:
Let me know if Squid 3.3.8 is compatible with Ubuntu 14.04 or not? if
not
what are the compatible versions with Ubuntu 14.04 as i cant change
Ubuntu
version.
That has nothing to do with caching of HTTP data. You should be able to
build and install a more
On 2017-01-06 21:27, senor wrote:
Thank you for the response but I think my question is still unanswered.
Comments below:
On 1/5/2017 16:57, Bruce Rosenberg wrote:
The cafile option specifies the "chain" file squid should send back to
the client along with the cert, exactly as you would
Thank you for the response but I think my question is still unanswered.
Comments below:
On 1/5/2017 16:57, Bruce Rosenberg wrote:
> The cafile option specifies the "chain" file squid should send back to
> the client along with the cert, exactly as you would normally do with
> Apache httpd or