Squid is a high-performance proxy caching server for Web clients,
supporting FTP, gopher, and HTTP data objects. Unlike traditional
caching software, Squid handles all requests in a single,
non-blocking, I/O-driven process. Squid keeps meta data and especially
hot objects cached in RAM, caches DNS lookups, supports non-blocking
DNS lookups, and implements negative caching of failed requests.
Squid consists of a main server program squid, a Domain Name System
lookup program (dnsserver), a program for retrieving FTP data
(ftpget), and some management and client tools.
Enhancements:
* A new package squid34 version 3.4.14 has been released. This package cannot be installed together with the squid package.
squid34 improves stability and fixes multiple bugs originally reported against squid.
The most important new features in squid34 include:
- Helper protocol extensions
- SSL Server Certificate Validator
- Store-ID
- TPROXY Support for OpenBSD 5.1 and later, and FreeBSD 9 and later
- Transaction Annotations
- Multicast DNS
Update packages.
N/A
SRPMS
- squid34-3.4.14-9.AXS4.src.rpm
MD5: db76bfd43ef36e5902d6d133dd23a8d5
SHA-256: b6f75dda1d1bb99f76fa5325422c1271294651d28af3886d90315a560544d362
Size: 2.13 MB
Asianux Server 4 for x86
- squid34-3.4.14-9.AXS4.i686.rpm
MD5: 6d06ae460d92bc84cfeeebaf1ca118ee
SHA-256: 29bf24b8415c0747cce1d3d989605aa0de22577226d9835fbcc502e0a8254ffd
Size: 2.60 MB
Asianux Server 4 for x86_64
- squid34-3.4.14-9.AXS4.x86_64.rpm
MD5: 46af87fe7b890469b5750eb5cb48397c
SHA-256: 9cde4f6bff77bd685f9f290ae02e9556bc4672cdfd3fa6e62347d3867b3611cb
Size: 2.63 MB