Fix was released in Squid-4.15. Upstream URL for patch is
http://www.squid-
cache.org/Versions/v4/changesets/squid-4-cbeff29b6088830f14afd587f0fae4f9e0b28369.patch
** Changed in: squid
Importance: Unknown => Undecided
** Changed in: squid
Status: Unknown => New
** Changed in: squid
Please be aware the upstream fix is that Debian Legal and Technical
teams finally decided to make it a matter of policy that OpenSSL was to
be considered a core part of Debian rather than just a normal third-
party library. That opens the GPL exception clause for incompatible core
system licenses.
Oops, missed the build version number.
>From the build log I see:
> checking whether linking without -latomic works... yes
A patch adjusting the configure.ac test logic to also check the exchange
operator which is missing on riscv64 is the correct way to go. Please
submit upstream PR if anyone
The upstream patch http://www.squid-
cache.org/Versions/v4/changesets/squid-4-f187e5cf415604d4fe839ba57120d846bfa1e672.patch
which in includes in Squid-4.12 and later should resolve linking issues
with libatomic.
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Squid-2 has long been obsolete upstream. Now that affected Ubuntu are no
longer supported we can close.
** Changed in: squid
Status: In Progress => Won't Fix
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Luigi has added a change in Debian 4.5-2 package that should resolve
this.
** Also affects: squid (Debian)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: squid (Debian)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
visible_hostname defaults to hostname of first http_port IP,
IIRC this may be the result of a bug found in the
src/ipc/TypedMsgHeader.* GCC-8 patch for 4.1. Debian received the fix
for that in the GCC-8 changes formally accepted into 4.2.
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Squid already several contains such other formats. All they take is
configuration. The default one is intended for fast machine
interpretation, since that is the majority use-case for all Squid
installations.
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This bug no longer exists in the squid binary packages built from
Squid-3 sources in Xenial and later.
** Changed in: squid (Ubuntu)
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Ah, okay. So repo related rather than a end-user problem. Thanks.
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Please provide Squid-4
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squid v4 packages are now in Cosmic
** Changed in: squid3 (Ubuntu)
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Please provide GNUTLS
squid 4 packages are now in Cosmic
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FTBFS gcc8
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Squid-4 packages in Cosmic resolve this issue.
** Changed in: squid3 (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Title:
Make squid package
Andreas: I'm working on migrating away from squid-dbg to squid-dbgsym
now, so a new upload will happen.
FYI: instructions from the the designers of the *-dbgsym system were that the
only thing source packages do is drop old *-dbg binary packages from d/control
files. debhelper compat level 9+
** Description changed:
Debian is now providing Squid-4.1. Please update the Ubuntu packages.
- This will resolve Ubuntu bug #1097032, bug #16669, and bug #1793131
+ This will resolve Ubuntu bug #1097032, bug #16669, bug #1793131, and bug
+ #1416009.
UPDATE:: The v4.2 package now in
This was fixed by the "squid" binary package built from squid3 sources
in Ubuntu Xenial and later.
** Changed in: squid (Ubuntu)
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This was fixed by the "squid" binary package built from squid3 sources
in Ubuntu Xenial and later. Specifically the ldap_auth helper no longer
exists - instead we have a collection of auth helpers using LDAP for
different more-specific purposes.
** Changed in: squid (Ubuntu)
Status:
This was fixed by the "squid" binary package built from squid3 sources
in Ubuntu Xenial and later.
** Changed in: squid (Ubuntu)
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Current (upstream) documentation says "until all active sockets are
closed" - that means a lot more than just client sockets.
** Changed in: squid (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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** Changed in: squid (Ubuntu)
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This is a squid3 (v3.2+) package feature. "squid" package in the
affected Ubuntu versions is v2.7.
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Squid logs are a customized timestamp format based on UNIX times but
also including millisecond (and optionally nanosecond) resolution not
available in strictly UNIX timestamps.
This format and resolution is necessary for accuracy of log information
- which is intended more for machine
** Description changed:
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This will resolve Ubuntu bug #1097032 and bug #16669
UPDATE:: The v4.2 package now in Debian also contains a fix for bug
- #1103362
+ #1103362 and #1793131
** Description changed:
Debian
For the record:
All Squid-4+ versions have a hard GCC-5 minimal version requirement.
Which should be fine for current Ubuntu.
All Squid-3 versions have a GCC-7 or lower build requirement. Optimally
GCC-6 or lower, as implemented in the build dependencies for the Debian
3.5.23+ packages.
The
Do these settings really need to be in the squid Apparmour profile?
Can they be done in a Squidguard profile instead?
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apparmor profile
** Description changed:
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This will resolve Ubuntu bug #1097032 and bug #16669
+
+ UPDATE:: The v4.2 package now in Debian also contains a fix for bug
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- Please provide Squid-4.1
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Update FTR: 4.2 is now in the pipeline with the requested merges. Luigi
informs me he intends to upload the new version to Debian sometime next
week.
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Please provide Squid-4.1
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The biggest thing will be that Ubuntu and Debian used different upgrade
paths to move to 'squid' binary names. Most of the rest was pulled
upstream for v4.
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Debian is now providing Squid-4.1. Please update the Ubuntu packages.
This will resolve Ubuntu bug #1097032 and bug #16669
** Affects: squid3 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Changed in: squid3 (Ubuntu)
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Title:
squid3
** Bug watch added: Squid Bugzilla #4477
http://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4477
** Also affects: squid via
http://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4477
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Changed in: squid3 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
New release 3.5.27
To
The official package in Trusty does not contain OpenSSL support. This
bug can only happen in unofficial custom builds of Squid.
As noted in the ChangeLog upstream have a patch available such builds
can use. And Trusty has been superceded by other Ubuntu versions
containing that patch.
Also
Update: Squid-4 packages are now available from Debian experimental
repository with basic GnuTLS support for reverse- or explicit- proxy
use. These currently exclude SSL-Bump, TLS interception and related
features. May require the latest Ubuntu or Debian as well.
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FWIW you managed to submit 6 identical bug reports upstream. The ID of
the first was http://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4759, I've
added the explanation there as to why I am not backported the particular
patch upstream.
There are probably also some other changes in corner features that
Backtrace information is required to fix this. The logs provided do not
contain any mention of squid or pinger process.
** Changed in: squid3 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Why delete your data? that upstream bug being logged is just Squid
informing you that it cannot perform If-Modified-Since (IMS)
revalidation with an object. As it updates that object with a new fetch.
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The basic test that Squid application will start is already done by the
squid package DEP-8 tests. Though that could be repeated as a test for
this package with the simpler installation of only squid, squidclient
and squid-langpack packages.
What seems to be missing is a test that the right
There is no way that I'm aware of in any current Squid.
The check is a generic validity check used for all ACLs. Whether it is
'harmless' depends on future events at the time of checking. So just
silencing or ignoring would leave a lot of nasty misconfigurations
quietly accepted.
That said; for
FYI: If it was upstream then I suspect it is most likely this upstream change,
none of the others had much performance gain in upstream tests:
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.5/changesets/squid-3.5-14061.patch
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Fix upstream included in 3.5.23-1ubuntu1.
** Changed in: squid3 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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/usr/lib/squid/pinger:***
Upstream fix included in 3.5.23-1ubuntu1.
** Changed in: squid3 (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Title:
Thanks.
Yes, I recall a discussion about that change in the early 'installation script
failure' bug reports, the one where others in the Ubuntu team got involved and
the squid.maintscript got added. But I too can't find which one right now.
- We have not had any repots of similar behaviour
Any progress? I'm getting pings upstream about newer Ubuntu versions.
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Title:
Please sync Squid 3.5 latest from Debian
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Workaround is to configure "ftp_eprt off" for now.
A possible fix patch is available at upstream Squid Project in 3.5.23
release. Though we are not sure of completeness yet so the upstream bug
report is staying open for now.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #793473
Having a cache_dir at all is non-default. Squid-3 default is to run with
a memory-only cache. The /var/spool/squid path is used as default run-
time working directory.
Which reminds me the proxies low-privilege user account is tied via home
directory to the location the original machine install
Pretty sure it fixes bug #1585828. It should also fix bug #1572715 and
bug #1589567
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Please sync Squid 3.5 latest from Debian
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I believe this was fixed upstream by http://www.squid-
cache.org/Versions/v3/3.5/changesets/squid-3.5-14015.patch.
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This was fixed upstream in 3.3.11. So the Squid v3.5 package in Xenial
and later is fixed.
** Changed in: squid3 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Bug watch added: Squid Bugzilla #3970
http://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3970
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bootstrapped so it cannot be easily applied to downstream packages.
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Oops, that was the bug. I mean the patch is http://www.squid-
cache.org/Versions/v3/3.3/changesets/squid-3.3-12662.patch
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Title:
Cannot change
Public bug reported:
Debian has a newer squid version (3.5.22) than Ubuntu that fixes several
of the open bugs.
** Affects: squid3 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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All these upgrade failures are because the Unbuntu package touches the
cache_dir directory locations on upgrades. The upstream Debian package
intentionally does not touch any existing cache_dir locations even if
they contain the old 'squid3' folder names in order avoid this type of
problem.
Can
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1568955 ***
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package squid (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1613914 ***
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1625569
package squid 3.5.12-1ubuntu7.2 failed to install%Fupgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
** This bug has
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1613914 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1613914
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squid upgrade fails when user has custom cache_dir
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There should not be any such thing as /etc/resolvconf/update-
libc.d/squid3 on a fresh Xenial install. The package and all its paths
and scripts are now just 'squid'.
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package squid 3.5.12-1ubuntu7.2 failed to install%Fupgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
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** Package changed: squid3 (Ubuntu) => qdevelop (Ubuntu)
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Segfault in QDevelop -> libc
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Workaround is to build Squid3 yourself from source package with the
helper enabled.
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squid3 is not built with helper
What make you think this is a bug in Squid?
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Title:
Error : Opening the cache
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The Squid packages available in Xenial and later already contain a fix
from upstream.
** Changed in: squid3 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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** Summary changed:
- package squid3 3.3.8-1ubuntu16.2 failed to install/upgrade: dependency
problems - leaving triggers unprocessed
+ package squid3 failed to install/upgrade: dependency problems - leaving
triggers unprocessed
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package squid 3.5.12-1ubuntu7 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
** This bug has
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1571174
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package squid 3.5.12-1ubuntu7 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
** This bug has
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1571174 ***
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package squid3 3.3.8-1ubuntu16.2 failed to install/upgrade: dependency
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pinger crashed with SIGSEGV in malloc_consolidate()
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This was fixed in the package in 15.10 Wily.
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Calamaris 2.99.4.0-19 does not understand 'PINNED' method in squid3
3.3.8-1ubuntu6.6
This is fixed in the squid package now available in Xenial, which
removes upstart integration.
** Changed in: squid3 (Ubuntu)
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** CVE added: http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-
bin/cvename.cgi?name=2014-7141
** CVE added: http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-
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Andres,
Because there is no way to distinguish between a local-only network and one
using NAT without actually trying to connect to the IPs (which is exactly what
Squid is doing - up to the limit of forward_max_tries). The problem is
identical and far more widespread in IPv4. Disabling IPv4
Andres,
Because there is no way to distinguish between a local-only network and one
using NAT without actually trying to connect to the IPs (which is exactly what
Squid is doing - up to the limit of forward_max_tries). The problem is
identical and far more widespread in IPv4. Disabling IPv4
And for the record. No Squid does not use libc getaddrinfo(). That API
provides speed restrictions several orders of magnitude too slow for
even small Squid installations.
** Description changed:
Many people run squid (squid-deb-proxy, or maas-proxy) to provide ubuntu
archive mirror caching
And for the record. No Squid does not use libc getaddrinfo(). That API
provides speed restrictions several orders of magnitude too slow for
even small Squid installations.
** Description changed:
Many people run squid (squid-deb-proxy, or maas-proxy) to provide ubuntu
archive mirror caching
The upstream fix was http://www.squid-
cache.org/Versions/v3/3.5/changesets/squid-3-12982.patch - which is to
increase the number of IPs attempted to 25 instead of just 10.
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The upstream fix was http://www.squid-
cache.org/Versions/v3/3.5/changesets/squid-3-12982.patch - which is to
increase the number of IPs attempted to 25 instead of just 10.
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For the record this usage of -N is an intentional addition for Upstart
integration with Squid-3. It is needed to avoid those much worse process
control start/stop issues mentioned in the report, and other less
obvious problems around the system.
The Ubuntu package dropping its Upstart integration
For the record this usage of -N is an intentional addition for Upstart
integration with Squid-3. It is needed to avoid those much worse process
control start/stop issues mentioned in the report, and other less
obvious problems around the system.
The Ubuntu package dropping its Upstart integration
Fix for this has been added upstream in Debian package 3.5.14-1
** Also affects: squid3 (Debian)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: squid3 (Debian)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Status: New
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The squid3.service file is auto-generated. The actual upstream fix was:
commit 6ac65f75a971a4a87c18766f3fe9969e91cef591
Author: Mathieu Parent
Date: Thu Oct 8 09:40:50 2015 +0200
Set pidfile for systemd's sysv-generator
This actually changes
The squid3.service file is auto-generated. The actual upstream fix was:
commit 6ac65f75a971a4a87c18766f3fe9969e91cef591
Author: Mathieu Parent
Date: Thu Oct 8 09:40:50 2015 +0200
Set pidfile for systemd's sysv-generator
This actually changes
** Description changed:
- Squid's latest stable upstream version is currently 3.5 and fixes
- important bugs, such as the inability to fall back to IPv4 if a websites
- IPv6 connectivity is broken (e.g. http://readlist.com/lists/squid-
- cache.org/squid-users/11/58389.html), #1213455, #1214379,
** Description changed:
- Squid's latest stable upstream version is currently 3.5 and fixes
- important bugs, such as the inability to fall back to IPv4 if a websites
- IPv6 connectivity is broken (e.g. http://readlist.com/lists/squid-
- cache.org/squid-users/11/58389.html), #1213455, #1214379,
** Summary changed:
- Update to latest upstream stable release (3.5)
+ squid: Update to latest upstream stable release (3.5)
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** Description changed:
- Squid's latest stable upstream version is currently 3.5.7 and fixes
+ Squid's latest stable upstream version is currently 3.5 and fixes
important bugs, such as the inability to fall back to IPv4 if a websites
IPv6 connectivity is broken (e.g.
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