Thanks a lot Tom, I was able to compile after setting this PATH.
thanks again for your help.
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Hello All,
I have been trying to compile squid on SUSE12 enterprise, but the only
option that fails is external ACL kerberos_ldap_group.
Can someone please let me know the dependencies for this external helper?
I have tried my best but cannot find a reason why this does not build..
Please note tha
Thanks a lot Amos,
You are the savior.
Another small query, if answered, could save me a lot of trouble.
I am trying to compile squid 3.5.3 on the older versions of centos (5.11),
suse(11.4) amongst others.
Please let me know if there is a minimum requirement for various packages,
also g++, glibc
Hello All,
I am trying to compile squid with ecap enabled (--enable-ecap)
I have compiled ecap already and placed the install files in /opt/ecap-1.0
=
curl -LOR http://www.measurement-factory.com/tmp/ecap/libecap-1.0.0.tar.gz
tar -xzvf libeca
Thanks a lot for your Answer Amos,
My mistake,
I have to use intercept and use squid as transparent proxy (I was lazy to
setup a router, setup transparent proxy m/c. I should do it now.).
I have changed the configuration to use http_port instead of https_port and
then removed "intercept". this w
I an encountering the same issue.
Using squid 3.5.4 inside docker container, I have set up proxy in my browser
to point to the squid proxy port.
I have also seperated the HTTP and HTTPS ports in squid as well as in
browser.
Full details of the error are on stackoverflow:
http://stackoverflow.com/q