>It does not matter where the files are generated. As long as they are
>stored on the Squid box for Squid to access.
>
>For Squid you do not have to install anything into OpenSSL, which is
>just a library.
Thanks for the pointers Amos.
Hopefully I'm going to attempt to do it this way;
1) Exp
Thanks, I have installed ufdbGuard and defined it in squid but it doesnt
seem to redirect anything to ufdbGuard, following is what I have
defined in squid.conf:
url_rewrite_program /usr/local/ufdbguard/bin/ufdbgclient
url_rewrite_children 64
Please help..
> Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 12:36:59 -0
Hi Guido,
Thank you for your email. I added the .exe extension and now squid starts
without any errors. However, I have a feeling that it does not talk to Micosoft
Active Directory to authenticate users - if I key in an arbitary value for the
-w "password" option, squid still starts. I was ex
Hi
Here is a patch for the latest polygraph version to perform Kerberos based
performance testing.
Apply attached patch and rebuild configure and other files with:
aclocal
autoheader
automake -a
autoreconf -f -i
Now run ./configure ...
Four new options are introduced:
1) kerberos_auth =
* Ralf Hildebrandt :
> I get a compilation error:
>
> make[3]: Entering directory /usr/src/squid-3.2.0.5/src/adaptation'
> Making all in icap
> make[4]: Entering directory /usr/src/squid-3.2.0.5/src/adaptation/icap'
> /bin/bash ../../../libtool --tag=CXX --mode=compile g++
> -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I
* Amos Jeffries :
> The Squid HTTP Proxy team is very pleased to announce the
> availability of the Squid-3.2.0.5 beta release!
I get a compilation error:
make[3]: Entering directory /usr/src/squid-3.2.0.5/src/adaptation'
Making all in icap
make[4]: Entering directory /usr/src/squid-3.2.0.5/src/a
On 13/02/11 20:18, Yonah Russ wrote:
Hi,
I tried to compile the latest beta this morning and the compilation failed .
I'm running Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS
I'm using the following configure string:
./configure --enable-build-info
'--enable-storeio=aufs,coss,diskd,ufs'
'--enable-removal-policies=heap,l
On 13/02/11 21:12, John Gardner wrote:
Hi everyone. I've got a query about running Squid as a Reverse Proxy that I
hope someone can answer.
Over the past year, I've been tasked with introducing serveral Squid servers
into our organisation, most of them so far have been internal Caching proxie
Hi everyone. I've got a query about running Squid as a Reverse Proxy that I
hope someone can answer.
Over the past year, I've been tasked with introducing serveral Squid servers
into our organisation, most of them so far have been internal Caching proxies,
but I'm now at the stage where I need