Thanks.

My problem is the same described in the following link:
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/103313

I can't access a Sharepoint web page using internet explorer it keeps saying 
"Unable to Login", for example with Chrome I don’t have this issue but IE is 
the browser I need to use. My proxy service, whitelist, etc., works with no 
problem.

I took the example of that bulletin so I decided 3.3. I guess higher versions 
should have that issue fixed.

Saludos,
Ricardo Samaniego


-----Mensaje original-----
De: squid-users [mailto:squid-users-boun...@lists.squid-cache.org] En nombre de 
Amos Jeffries
Enviado el: martes, 27 de octubre de 2015 02:00 p.m.
Para: squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org
Asunto: Re: [squid-users] Upgrade from 3.1 to 3.3

On 28/10/2015 6:25 a.m., Ricardo.Samaniego wrote:
> Hello Squid team,
> 
> I need your help please. I tried looking in FAQ page but did not find 
> anything related.
> What should I do to upgrade from 3.1 to 3.3. I don't want to upgrade to 
> higher version yet.
> 

Each version you go to over 3.1 has different SSL-Bump design needed.
Other than that the last major pain was the jump to 3.2 when helper renaming 
happened.

Also, We've done a lot more work over the recent series to make migrating 
versions a lot less trouble than ever before. So the more recent you go the 
less total pain will be involved.


> Do you know where can I have step by step guide or something related.

We dont have a step-by-step guide. How you do it depends on how you previously 
installed Squid, what you are using it for, what your abilities are, etc.

In general;

1) make install the newer version over or alongside the old version, but don't 
run it

2) run "squid -k parse" using the new squid binary and fix anything in 
squid.conf it labels as FATAL or ERROR. Without these fixed the new Squid will 
not run.

3) also fix as many of the warnings and other issues it mentions as you can.

4) start the new proxy, and monitor for a while to see if unexpected problems 
appear


If you have a vendor packaging Squid for you the first step is whatever they 
require. They should take care of most of the upgrade and you are just left 
with making sure the config file is updated. Sometimes they take care of that 
too.


As I mentioned above upgrades crossing Squid-3.2 had their helper binaries 
renamed. So see the Squid-3.2 release notes for details on what the new names 
are. You will need to edit squid.conf for those if nothing else.
 <http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.2/RELEASENOTES.html>


If you have the time it is usually a good idea to look over the release notes 
of the new versions you are going to and/or skipping over. We have added a lot 
of features aimed at making Squid easier to use. You may find you can simplify 
your systems somewhat.

HTH
Amos

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