Eliezer- I have installed the squid 3.5 on centos 7 from your repo, the version is: squid-3.5.0.4-1.el6.x86_64
Problem is I am not finding ssl_crtd: find -name ssl_crtd returns nothing. But squid -v does show --enable-ssl-crtd Should I just build from source or am I missing something? Thanks! ----------- Daniel I Greenwald On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 11:39 AM, Eliezer Croitoru <elie...@ngtech.co.il> wrote: > Published at: http://www1.ngtech.co.il/wpe/?p=8 > > I am happy to release the new RPMs of squid 3.4.10 and 3.5.0.4 beta for > Centos 6.6 64bit and 32bit . > > The new release includes couple bug fixes and improvements. > The links to the RPMs are at the bottom of the article. > > "What if a human would act as a proxy server?" > > > One of the hardest jobs on the planet earth would be a "proxy" that needs > to connect between a requester and the right response. The proxy would need > first to identify the request and understand it properly and then needs to > decide what to lookup in the database for a corresponding response. > It's a very messy job since the source IP and all the request > characteristics should be answered. In many cases the request will not give > enough information about the wanted response and the user will need to > request another time for the requested data. I would assume that it would > require some buildings to be populated with lots of "proxies" to fulfill > all humans web requests. But the reality is not that far from this fantasy. > If you would look at the world you would see that lots of humans just act > as a simple proxy between someone to somebody else or something else. A > nice example would be when you go to a wood store to buy some woods for a > fire. If this would be your first time you would not know the prices and > wood kinds while the wood-shop guy would know more then you. He then acts > as a proxy between your mind and his to understand the different kinds of > wood that can fulfill your needs while giving you the prices. > And while writing I am thinking about it again, and one of the hardest > jobs there are in the market is the "Match Maker". Just to illustrate that > a human would have been a proxy and a "Match Maker". Actually a "Match > Maker" job would be to take two different minds and put them together while > understanding them both enough to make them both happy about the meetings. > So how would a "Match Maker" would act if he was a proxy? He would need to > fetch or get from the clients information about their wishes and analyze > their requests to find a matching pair. From the requester side he needs > something, a companion. > But from the "Match Maker" point of view there is a need to actually find > a match which would stick for a very long time and that would not cause > harm while building love and harmony. I am not a "Match Maker" but I do > believe that a simple piece of software can help the human which actually > needs help from others to do other tasks which a proxy cannot do good > enough. > > * Any notes and comments are wanted and welcome! > > For this release I am attaching a video link about DDos and the > vulnerabilities of the Linux kernel: > > - DDoS protection using Netfilter iptables from Jesper Dangaard Brouer > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_8ic1AaRso > > Or a local mirror and presentation file at: > http://www1.ngtech.co.il/squid/videos/Jesper Dangaard Brouer - DDoS > protection using Netfilter_iptables_BklSqr9t4uA.mp4 > > http://www1.ngtech.co.il/squid/videos/DDoS_protection_ > Jesper_Brouer/iptables-ddos-mitigation_JesperBrouer.pdf > > This release repository is at: > http://www1.ngtech.co.il/rpm/centos/6/x86_64/ > > This release files are: > http://www1.ngtech.co.il/repo/centos/6/x86_64/squid-3.4.10- > 1.el6.x86_64.rpm > http://www1.ngtech.co.il/repo/centos/6/x86_64/squid-helpers- > 3.4.10-1.el6.x86_64.rpm > http://www1.ngtech.co.il/repo/centos/6/x86_64/squid- > debuginfo-3.4.10-1.el6.x86_64.rpm > > The beta repository was move to: > http://www1.ngtech.co.il/repo/centos/6/beta/x86_64/ > > The beta release files are: > http://www1.ngtech.co.il/repo/centos/6/beta/x86_64/squid-3. > 5.0.4-1.el6.x86_64.rpm > http://www1.ngtech.co.il/repo/centos/6/beta/x86_64/squid- > helpers-3.5.0.4-1.el6.x86_64.rpm > http://www1.ngtech.co.il/repo/centos/6/beta/x86_64/squid- > debuginfo-3.5.0.4-1.el6.x86_64.rpm > > To Each and everyone of them there is an *asc* file which contains MD5 > SHA1 SHA2 SHA256 SHA384 SHA512 TIGER hashes. > > All The Bests, > Eliezer Croitoru > > _______________________________________________ > squid-users mailing list > squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org > http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users >
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