Re: [squid-users] GNU GPL Question

2013-05-20 Thread Amos Jeffries
Firstly, thank you for bringing this to everyones attention. On 20/05/2013 12:54 p.m., Daniel Streefkerk wrote: Symantec provide a version of Squid to their Symantec.Cloud customers that they call the Client Site Proxy. They've modified the source to add two encrypted headers (X-TEACUP and

Re: [squid-users] GNU GPL Question

2013-05-20 Thread Daniel Streefkerk
Thanks for the reply Amos. I'm pretty sure they're using Squid to provide their services, but they are distributing the binaries in the product they call the Client Site Proxy. It's a packaged install of Squid for Windows that's preconfigured to point to their cloud-based upstream proxies. As for

[squid-users] GNU GPL Question

2013-05-19 Thread Daniel Streefkerk
Symantec provide a version of Squid to their Symantec.Cloud customers that they call the Client Site Proxy. They've modified the source to add two encrypted headers (X-TEACUP and X-SAUCER) to each request, and only provide a Windows version of the product. These headers provide reporting