jejeje! quite right! but basically a repeat a SuSE setup. Which is fairly similar to this one.
Any suggestion based on my config for a leaner squid? =) On Thu, 2004-09-30 at 09:52, Henrik Nordstrom wrote: > On Thu, 30 Sep 2004, Victor Medina wrote: > > > SQUID was compiled as: > > Squid Cache: Version 2.5.STABLE5 > > configure options: --prefix=/opt/EPAWebCachingSuite-1.0-i686/ > > --sysconfdir=/opt/EPAWebCachingSuite-1.0-i686/etc/squid --with-dl > > --enable-snmp --enable-carp --enable-useragent-log '--enable-auth=basic > > digest ntlm' '--enable-basic-auth-helpers=MSNT SMB getpwnam > > multi-domain-NTLM winbind' '--enable-ntlm-auth-helpers=SMB no_check > > winbind' --enable-digest-auth-helpers=password --enable-ntlm-fail-open > > --enable-referer-log --enable-htcp --enable-underscores --enable-stackt > > races --enable-delay-pools --enable-ssl --enable-cache-digests > > --with-samba-sources=/home/vmedina/SOURCES/samba-2.2.9/ > > --enable-x-accelerator-vary --disable-ident-lookups --enable-truncate > > --enable-removal-policies=heap --enable-xmalloc-statistics > > --enable-linux-netfilter --enable-stacktraces > > This does not answer your question, but why this excessive list of > configure options? > > Rule of thumb: Only use a configure option if you know you need it. For > most options there is reasons why they are not enabled by default. > > > Regards > Henrik