Their UrlRewriter/Redirector integration should work with both squid
versions.
Okay, I will try this. Didn't know that they are supporting two ways
of integration.
The integration that patches Squid-2 obviously won't work with Squid-3,
and has always been a little muddy as licenses do not
ons 2010-07-14 klockan 10:50 +0200 skrev Christoph Goeldi:
I'm still interested in Smartfilter for newer Squid versions (v3.0 and
v3.1). It's the best URL filter I know, or do you know any better
software which also would work with Squid?
Their UrlRewriter/Redirector integration should work
Hi Alex
On the 15th April 2008 you wrote that you've been in contact with
Secure Computing (today McAfee):
FYI: We have started talking to Secure Computing regarding Squid3
compatibility of the SmartFilter plugin. I will keep you updated.
Would you mind sharing the outcome of your
On 07/14/2010 02:50 AM, Christoph Goeldi wrote:
On the 15th April 2008 you wrote that you've been in contact with
Secure Computing (today McAfee):
FYI: We have started talking to Secure Computing regarding Squid3
compatibility of the SmartFilter plugin. I will keep you updated.
Would you
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 7:49 PM, Adrian Chadd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008, Alex Rousskov wrote:
Well, we could also talk to them about rolling their existing patches
into the Squid-2 codebase.
I doubt their existing patches should be included in Squid sources
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008, Kinkie wrote:
Well, AFAICT most of SmartFilter's functionalities might be very
simply reworked to an external authorization helper.
It certainly looks that way. Its not doing any internal content redirection.
Would anyone like me to take a look at how difficult it'd be
On Wed, 2008-04-16 at 11:08 +0800, Adrian Chadd wrote:
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008, Adam Carter wrote:
I think SmartFilter patches the squid source, so is tied to specific
versions. It certainly adds another option to the configure script.
You can download it for free from
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008, Alex Rousskov wrote:
Well, we could also talk to them about rolling their existing patches
into the Squid-2 codebase.
I doubt their existing patches should be included in Squid sources
because they are relatively large and very SmartFilter-specific. It
would be
ons 2008-04-16 klockan 11:08 +0800 skrev Adrian Chadd:
Well, we could also talk to them about rolling their existing patches
into the Squid-2 codebase.
No, it's some small glue patches and a large binary blob...
Regards
Henrik
On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 17:46 +1100, Adam Carter wrote:
I would be happy to try to resolve this issue with Secure Computing.
However, I need more information:
- What exactly is the Secure Computing plugin that supports Squid2 and
does not support Squid3? Does it have a name and a version
I think SmartFilter patches the squid source, so is tied to specific
versions. It certainly adds another option to the configure script.
You can download it for free from SecureComputing's website and have
look. Sorry I cant be more helpful but I'm not a developer.
Smartfilter 4.2.1
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008, Adam Carter wrote:
I think SmartFilter patches the squid source, so is tied to specific
versions. It certainly adds another option to the configure script.
You can download it for free from SecureComputing's website and have
look. Sorry I cant be more helpful but
I would be happy to try to resolve this issue with Secure Computing.
However, I need more information:
- What exactly is the Secure Computing plugin that supports Squid2 and
does not support Squid3? Does it have a name and a version number?
I think SmartFilter patches the squid source, so is
On Mon, 2008-03-17 at 13:26 +0900, Adrian Chadd wrote:
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008, Nick Duda wrote:
The only reason I haven't upgraded beyond the current stable 2.6
code is that some third part companies (like Secure Computing, who we
use as a Squid plugin) only supports certain versions of squid.
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