On Tue, 7 Jul 2009, Alex Rousskov wrote:
If WebSocket is a new protocol on top of TCP, new TCP ports are
appropriate.
Right.
Like virtually any protocol on top of TCP, WebSocket can then rely on
HTTP CONNECT tunneling mechanism without trying to redefine or narrow it
down.
Right.
Upon request, Dave Dykstra provided a BSD licensed version of the
script he uses for running multiple instances of Squid listening to a
single port.
Can we get this included in contrib?
Cheers,
Begin forwarded message:
From: Dave Dykstra d...@fnal.gov
Date: 7 July 2009 6:35:19 AM
To:
I noticed that there was some discussion back in April on this list
regarding improvements in Bazaar's Windows support. I'm wondering if
there have been any developments since then as I notice that Guido
still has The development of Squid 3 for Windows (3.0 and 3.1
branches) is stopped since the
Tomislav Urban wrote:
I noticed that there was some discussion back in April on this list
regarding improvements in Bazaar's Windows support. I'm wondering if
there have been any developments since then as I notice that Guido
still has The development of Squid 3 for Windows (3.0 and 3.1
Well, I've found a possible reason to disable them by default.
The Debian Lenny/Ubuntu Jaunty libtool 2.2 appears broken with its
handling of the libtool convenience library. Giving build failures
unless they are configured to off.
Since I made the change to testbed distcheck I've been