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23.07.2016 2:22, Antony Stone пишет:
> On Friday 22 July 2016 at 22:14:36, Yuri Voinov wrote:
>
>> 23.07.2016 2:04, Antony Stone пишет:
>>>
>>> How does this help?
>>
>> Yes, this is idiotic idea :)
>
> Hehe :)
>
>>> If you do not trust people wi
On Friday 22 July 2016 at 22:14:36, Yuri Voinov wrote:
> 23.07.2016 2:04, Antony Stone пишет:
> >
> > How does this help?
>
> Yes, this is idiotic idea :)
Hehe :)
> > If you do not trust people with root access to your machine:
> >
> > a) you have lost control
>
> Root must be only one (c) :
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23.07.2016 2:04, Antony Stone пишет:
> On Friday 22 July 2016 at 21:53:31, Yuri Voinov wrote:
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>> The simplest way I see is:
>>
>> - Write you own custom squid's startup script (with bash/any shell you
>> want).
>>
>> - This script will decrypt
On Friday 22 July 2016 at 21:53:31, Yuri Voinov wrote:
> The simplest way I see is:
>
> - Write you own custom squid's startup script (with bash/any shell you
> want).
>
> - This script will decrypt squid.conf before any
> startup/shutdown/reconfigure operation then encrypt config again.
>
> -
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The simplest way I see is:
- - Write you own custom squid's startup script (with bash/any shell you
want).
- - This script will decrypt squid.conf before any
startup/shutdown/reconfigure operation then encrypt config again.
- - Therefore squid.c
amos i want to have like set default directive
say like there is default one called ——> cache_mem 256 for
squid
if i didn’t put anything in squid.conf then squid will assume it as 256 M
if i changed it in squid.conf then squid will read it
the question again here
how
Ok thanks, so I will thinking about an another way ...
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