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Squid is a high performance Web proxy cache that can be arranged hierarchically for an improvement in response times and a reduction in bandwith usage. Squid runs on all popular Unix and Windows platforms.

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2008-03-22 01:23
2.6.STABLE19

Tags: 2.x, Minor feature enhancements

2006-09-29 11:19
2.6.STABLE4

A wccp2_weight directive was added. Numeros COSS
fixes and improvements were done. WCCP2 hash based
assignment and weighted assignments are supported.
Many small fixes were made to better detect
invalid configurations. An FTP related memory leak
was fixed. SNMP mib updates were done for some
minor missing details. Those harmless ETag loop
warnings have been silenced. Squid no longer
crashes on certain malformed HTTP responses. A
number of other minor and cosmetic bugfixes were
made.
Tags: 2.x

2006-07-19 18:56
2.6.STABLE1

Performance was increased with kqueue/epoll
support. The reverse proxy
setup was simplified and improved. Transparent
interception setup was
simplified. WCCPv2 support was added. Vary/ETag
based caching was
added to improve caching of negotiatiated content.
Access logs are
customizable. "Negotiate" authentication scheme
support has been added.
Linux TPROXY is supported. Support for proxying of
Microsoft Integrated
Login sessions was added. X-Forwarded-For headers
are optionally
followed for flexible access controls in cache
hierarchies. A lot more
was done.
Tags: 2.x, Major feature enhancements

2006-05-27 01:47
2.5.STABLE14

Memory leaks have been fixed in HTCP client code, ident processing, and processing the external_acl header detail format tag.
Tags: 2.x, Minor bugfixes

2006-03-16 15:59
2.5.STABLE13

A potential DOS caused by a memory leak was fixed.
FTP uplod issues were fixed. An issue with delay
pools bandwidth was fixed.
Tags: 2.x, Major bugfixes

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