Caching and forwarding HTTP web proxy

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http://www.squid-cache.org

Squid is a caching proxy for the Web supporting HTTP(S), FTP, and
some others. It reduces bandwidth and improves response times by
caching and reusing frequently-requested web pages. Squid has
extensive access controls and can also be used as a server
accelerator.

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Filename Size Changed
README.kerberos 0000002460 2.4 KB
cache_dir.sed 0000000107 107 Bytes
initialize_cache_if_needed.sh 0000000259 259 Bytes
missing_installs.patch 0000000532 532 Bytes
pam.squid 0000000165 165 Bytes
squid-4.0.25.tar.xz 0002424644 2.31 MB
squid-4.0.25.tar.xz.asc 0000001196 1.17 KB
squid.changes 0000119093 116 KB
squid.keyring 0000095203 93 KB
squid.logrotate 0000000352 352 Bytes
squid.permissions 0000000145 145 Bytes
squid.service 0000000352 352 Bytes
squid.spec 0000010998 10.7 KB
unsquid.pl 0000005040 4.92 KB
Revision 159 (latest revision is 300)
Martin Pluskal's avatar Martin Pluskal (pluskalm) accepted request 617514 from Adam Majer's avatar Adam Majer (adamm) (revision 159)
- New upstream version 4.0.25:
  + Fixed regression: querying private entries for HTCP/ICP
  + Fixed regression: deny_info %R macro not being expanded
  + Fixed regression: proxy_auth ACL -i/+i flags not working
  + Fixed regression: filter chain certificates for validity
    when loading
  + Fixed regression: Transient reader locking broken in 4.0.24
  + Fixed NegotiateSsl crash on aborting transaction
  + Fixed IPC shared memory leaks when disker queue overflows
  + Update negotiate_kerberos_auth helper protocol to v3.4
  + Fixed: purge tool does not obey --sysconfdir= build option
  + Add timestamps to (most) FATAL messages
- a3f6783.patch: upstreamed, obsolete.
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