ons 2006-07-12 klockan 12:44 +0800 skrev Steven Wilton:
> I've just been looking at installing squid2.6 on our proxy servers, but came
> across a couple of problems. The attached patch fixes these. The first
> part of the patch enables NTLM auth even when pipeline_prefetch is enabled.
> I've just
Hi, Steven
I just ifconfig gre0 with ip address which in the same subnet with loopback
0 router.
After revise my squid.conf and iptables -t tproxy command, I saw increment
at wccp router as my laptop try to surf.
Service Identifier: 80
Number of Cache Engines: 1
I'm using Debian 3.1 (sarge) with a 2.6.15.6 + cttproxy patch.
I've attached a patch that fixes the 1024 fd bug, an NTLM auth bug, and
allows NTLM auth to work with pipeline prefetching on. These problems
should be fixed in the next squid release.
I would like to add the following to my previous
I've just been looking at installing squid2.6 on our proxy servers, but came
across a couple of problems. The attached patch fixes these. The first
part of the patch enables NTLM auth even when pipeline_prefetch is enabled.
I've just had a quick check, and it looks like this is not a problem (at
Hi all,
I've just packaged squid-2.6.STABLE1 and squid-3.0.PRE4 for debian,
enabling epoll() support at build time.
This obviously makes squid fail with kernels older than 2.6.x which
are still supported by debian.
During discussions on the debian-devel mailing list, it was proposed
to e