Squid reverse is squid V2 and combines the features of Reverse Proxy with the 
squid package. 
I don't get the newest squid3 built, because of this there's no reverse-edition 
for that until now...
But why not use squid2 so far ?
Does it lack any features ?

Regards, martin

Am 21.12.2011 um 18:24 schrieb "Jim Pingle" <[email protected]>:

> On 12/21/2011 12:18 PM, greg whynott wrote:
>> 
>>    That's probably not going to work - I don't think anyone ever
>>    intended for two version of squid to be on one system.
>> 
>> 
>> why wouldn't it,  there is nothing preventing you from having two
>> processes running,  bound to different interfaces.  this is unix,  not
>> windows.
> 
> The package author(s) would have to coordinate something like that to
> make sure they didn't kill each other's dependencies and also to control
> them independently. It is not likely that happened. Especially since the
> Squid3 package still isn't considered 'stable'.
> 
>>    Besides, why not just port forward exchange through the firewall -
>>    there is no need for squid to do this.
>> 
>> 
>> because its not what we want to do.  you may not have a need but others
>> do,  which is probably a good indication why the solution was developed.
> 
> What specifically about squid-reverse makes it useful in your scenario?
> Perhaps if you describe your situation in more detail we could recommend
> an alternate solution.
> 
> Jim
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