> I want to install it on Debian, my debian instllation currently holds
> only limited set of packages and if I add unwanted packages then my
> debian may be down, so I want to make squid work as transparent proxy.
> Yes I'm experimenting with this.
>
Then build it from source on a mirror system u
I want to install it on Debian, my debian instllation currently holds
only limited set of packages and if I add unwanted packages then my
debian may be down, so I want to make squid work as transparent proxy.
Yes I'm experimenting with this.
On Wednesday 30 January 2008 5:59:36 pm Go Wow wrote:
> What are the pre-requisites software in order to have squid installed
> on a machine.
An example. These are the libraries Squid wants to see on my Fedora 7
system at runtime:
$ ldd /usr/sbin/squid
linux-gate.so.1 => (0x0011)
> What are the pre-requisites software in order to have squid installed
> on a machine.
>
That depends on how you are installing squid, and with what features.
Some (like tproxy) require kernel patches, others don't need anything.
Operating System, TCP/IP networking, OpenSSL, C/C++ Standard Libra
What are the pre-requisites software in order to have squid installed
on a machine.