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@Properly delete the squid23 port. Oops.
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@MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.STABLE5-src.tar.gz) = 1a1ae6f496600f3af697692a5ad031f0
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1.57
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@Update the squid23 port

* Add a PORTREVISION line, like I guess it should have had the last
  time I updated this port
* Update the port to use squid-2.3STABLE5 . This code base fixes the
  recent possible security problems with squid23 (twas not a root exploit,
  it was a possible DoS-other-hosts bug if the default config had been
  modified to enable a specific form of http acceleration)
* Remove the patches - they're not needed with 2.3-STABLE5
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1.56
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@Long overdue update. Add some vendor supplied patches.

Nagged by: many folks
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MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.STABLE4-src.tar.gz) = c38c083f44c222a8d026fa129c30b98f
MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.stable4-ftp_icon_not_found.patch) = f1383b24672f9a8317c2c16302a94eaa
MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.stable4-internal_dns_rcode_table_formatting.patch) = bec46f5a1fcbd9aa1deb9d518c5c11a5
MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.stable4-ipfw_configure.patch) = 4453c53a712280a26fdca42c950bc94f
MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.stable4-invalid_ip_acl_entry.patch) = 436eb77056bed5d45547c739d1123bd3
MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.stable4-accel_only_access.patch) = db8e4eb9c1712a4adde7e9aaed0b5249
MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.stable4-html_quoting.patch) = 68228709d011c93c2cccd9ac723fb462
MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.stable4-carp-assertion.patch) = c3d48a2b4fc26c0d90eb4c30ae34d3d6
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1.55
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@Update to the latest 2.3.STABLE4 version plus official patches.

PR:		20211
Submitted by:	Naoki IDO <ido@@hitachi-ms.co.jp>
Reviewed by:	adrian
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1.54
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@Add an official patch.

Synopsis:

"If you fill up your squid cache, CPU will go to 100% but the cache will not be
cleaned up."

PR:		18920
Submitted by:	Mike Harding <mvh@@ix.netcom.com>
Obtained from:	http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.3/bugs/
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a3 2
MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.STABLE3-src.tar.gz) = 8c2384ea5e17c68941fea4cdeef3b6f7
MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.stable3-storeExpiredReferenceAge.patch) = e98c735db35ed1f38363e54d9bf6d788
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1.53
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@Update from squid 2.3-stable2 to 2.3-stable3.  Unfortunately the new
package version mechanism doesn't seem to have a place to show this new
release. :-(
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@Update the squid23 port to fix a few loose ends:
- the distributed patches got regenerated to have the correct paths
- disable optimization because of gcc bugs (as recommended by squid folks)
- list a few new --enable/--disable options
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MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.STABLE2-src.tar.gz) = ba90c12907e5dd8a29bf824bde2f7755
MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.stable2-EOF_in_cf.data.pre.patch) = bade9d4d6dbed4520e0353669ee057b6
MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.stable2-USE_DNSSERVER.patch) = a586565ec1809f8afff72cd33f5e388d
MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.stable2-USE_DNSSERVER_part2.patch) = 65de93562970eaa5af25e88fc15c62f9
MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.stable2-hostname_whitespace.patch) = 9ce477e56b4eed66ed97bf377792029e
MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.stable2-netdb_exchange_loop.patch) = 2d7f25ca0c723907c9265ea840739982
MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.stable2-getMyHostname.patch) = 3649a611c44418366d07d579bfb4c64d
MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.stable2-redirected_username_logging.patch) = abafca200d09fc9badf81992af47e5ad
MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.stable2-snmp-problems.patch) = b88a2b0f8e2f26ea7c636a575324f1cc
MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.stable2-getpwnam_return_value.patch) = 18331a9395b2241e53d98c8639c8ef86
MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.stable2-mimeGetIconURL_returns_NULL.patch) = df93bcb745d3b0e057f236110426397e
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@Update to squid 2.3-stable2.  This has matured enough that it should
probably be used instead of -stable1 now.
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a11 2
MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.stable2-EOF_in_cf.data.pre.patch) = aaa8ba879452b23c4fa5a4da6bdce5ed
MD5 (squid2.3/squid-2.3.stable2-USE_DNSSERVER.patch) = ab04e0f9681dfdb62a813502cc936f98
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@Update squid2.2-STABLE5 -> squid2.3-STABLE1 after a repo copy from
ports/www/squid22.
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@Update from squid-2.2.STABLE4 -> squid-2.2.STABLE5
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@d1 1
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MD5 (squid2.2/squid-2.2.STABLE5-src.tar.gz) = e5b02867a4c58ac5db191041a9c298b6
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@Update from 2.2-STABLE3 -> 2.2-STABLE4
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MD5 (squid2.2/squid-2.2.STABLE4-src.tar.gz) = 4bd0bfe6fd63b10967afb5683f52a90f
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@Update from squid 2.1 -> 2.2 after repository copy.
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@Update from squid 2.0 -> squid 2.1 (after repository copy)
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a1 2
MD5 (squid2.1/squid-2.1.PATCH2-src.tar.gz) = 71c6b2437e562224d43dcde5765001f8
MD5 (squid2.1/squid-2.1.PATCH2-clientHandleIMSReply-leak.patch) = c5416dc4a2c0fa09a27790b575a19d9c
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@Add patches to bring up to 2.0 patchlevel 2
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MD5 (squid2.0/squid-2.0.RELEASE-src.tar.gz) = dc2da8400c003b1d16848ae4674b6f8e
MD5 (squid2.0/diff-2.0.RELEASE-2.0.PATCH1.gz) = 959a410616b3604b384ad3522e4d6c28
MD5 (squid2.0/diff-2.0.PATCH1-2.0.PATCH2.gz) = 8bd597ab342ec5db7d14dae88a52798c
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1.44
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@Update from squid-1.2beta22 -> 2.0.RELEASE after a repository copy.
Squid 2.0 is the-version-formerly-known-as-1.2.
v2.0 has NOVM-like functionality internally, so there's no seperate
NOVM version.  v1.1.* is no longer officially supported.
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@Update from squid 1.2b20 -> 1.2b22
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a1 1
MD5 (squid1.2b22/squid-1.2.beta22-src.tar.gz) = 544edd19c6f1f396c6e6b3f8f846eec1
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@Update from 1.2.beta19 -> 1.2.beta20 (+patch 1)
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@d1 1
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MD5 (squid1.2b20/squid-1.2.beta20-src.tar.gz) = 1533a51558aa8f3db91f924841d9fcc7
MD5 (squid1.2b20/1.2.beta20-1.patches) = 9159a8e2274df52c3893a68d362a71ee
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@Update squid-1.2b18 -> 1.2.b19 (with dist patch)
Read ChangeLog for the large list of bugfixes/changes/new features.
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MD5 (squid1.2b19/1.2.beta19.patch) = 28c9d5bfba78ead4cd2c045a565ce5b8
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@Update squid-1.2beta17 -> 1.2beta18
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@Update squid 1.2.beta16 -> 1.2.beta17
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@d1 1
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MD5 (squid1.2b17/squid-1.2.beta17-src.tar.gz) = 9a4fd60baa6d7b98cb7e4c2ffc2dd334
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@Include the regularly-scheduled post-beta-release patch.
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MD5 (squid1.2b16/squid-1.2.beta16-src.tar.gz) = e6dba32061c6cd4e5592126e86b06281
MD5 (squid1.2b16/1.2.beta16.patch) = 0ead5e0b50f104658226b0b28222d259
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@Update squid1.2.beta14 -> beta16.

Note: the b14 -> b15 change will loose your cache unless you take
the steps on http://squid.nlanr.net/ to recover it.

Read the Changelog for details, this is a fairly large update.
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@Include 1.2.beta14 patches

Submitted by:	Evan Champion <evanc@@synapse.net>
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MD5 (squid1.2b14/squid-1.2.beta14-src.tar.gz) = 46e70911ba8d706f25333e9e81cf6860
MD5 (squid1.2b14/1.2.beta14.patches) = 7c4aa7c3747e2aec71d2fd280da5fae5
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@Update from 1.2.beta11 -> 1.2beta14
Major changes:
  - the URL and SHA cache key methods are gone, MD5 is the only option.
  - the swap.state system has been redesigned as a transaction log for
    much faster restarts and crash recovery.
  - SIZE on ftp binary transfers.
  - Lots of bug fixes and code cleanups.

From the web page; http://squid.nlanr.net/Squid/1.2.beta/

WARNING, with beta12 we are starting to stuff object metadata into
the beginning of objects on disk.  With beta13 we have changed the
"swap.state" file format to binary instead of text. When you run this
version for the first time you WILL LOSE YOUR CACHE!

The previous warning still stands:
This is BETA software. Do not run this on your production systems.
Logfile formats are subject (and likely) to change at any time without
warning.
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@Update squid-1.2.beta10+dist_patches -> squid-1.2.beta11+dist_patches
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@d1 1
a1 2
MD5 (squid1.2b11/squid-1.2.beta11-src.tar.gz) = 473cb33b0ffb27f54631ce0057aace0a
MD5 (squid1.2b11/1.2.beta11.patches) = 8b33870c13f31d63ca336ec745eff05a
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1.33
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@Update 1.2b8 -> 1.2b10 (plus dist patch)
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a2 2
MD5 (squid1.2b10/squid-1.2.beta10-src.tar.gz) = 2689e94cf439d68edfd6345b46e44053
MD5 (squid1.2b10/1.2.beta10.patches) = 10b2d873f43319da441639f0ced1db21
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1.32
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@Initial squid 1.2beta8 port.  As the squid www page says:
"We are currently in a beta-test period for Squid-1.2. If you like
seeing Squid coredump frequently, please join us!"

"This is BETA software. Do not run this on your production systems.
Logfile formats are subject (and likely) to change at any time without
warning.

Here is a brief list of the major features of this version:
   HTTP/1.1 persisitent connections.
   Lower VM usage; in-transit objects are not held fully in memory.
   Totally independent swap directories.
   Customizable error texts.
   FTP supported internally; no more ftpget.
   Asynchronous disk operations (optional, requires pthreads library).
   Internal icons for FTP and gopher directories.
   snprintf() used everywhere instead of sprintf().
   ...and many more!
"
As well, there is support for using MD5 or SHA hashes of URL's in the
cache index for space (and speed?) savings, SNMP support, poll(2) is
used by default, etc.

Please see  http://squid.nlanr.net/Squid/1.2.beta/  before using.
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MD5 (squid1.2b8/1.2.beta8.patches) = 4a56f89d4b29aa8cd8acf97d0c6a4233
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@Update squid 1.1.17 -> 1.1.18
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@Update 1.1.16 -> 1.1.17
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@Update 1.1.15 -> 1.1.16.  Minor fixes - the ChangeLog has the details.
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@Update to squid 1.1.15,  Among the changes is the fix for fetch's very slow
tranfsers due to it's T/TCP-style send-request-and-half-shutdown query.
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@Update squid-1.1.11 -> 1.1.14.  See ChangeLog for details, there are some
important fixes, but note that 1.1.12 and 1.1.13 were withdrawn due to
stability problems.
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@Update squid-1.1.10 to squid-1.1.11
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1.25
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@Update 1.1.9 -> 1.1.10.  See ChangeLog for details.
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1.24
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@Update 1.1.8+patches -> 1.1.9.

See ChangeLog for the (large) list of changes.
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1.23
log
@Use official patches from dist site.  Included is a possible fix to the
slowdown problem.

Note, I've changed the DIST_SUBDIR.. all the patches files seem to be
called "fixes.patch" and were colliding with each other.
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1.22
log
@Update from 1.1.7+patches to 1.1.8.  This fixes a number of unresolved
problems, including a patching braino on my part...
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1.21
log
@Update 1.1.6 -> 1.1.7 + vendor patches.

Note: the patch file on the web site has several problems.. First, it
doesn't apply, and second, it bogusly changes the version.  It also
introduces some problems for FreeBSD where the author missed the point of
a fix I sent back. :-(
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1.20
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@Patchfile has changed.
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1.19
log
@Include patch distributed on the web page to tie up some problems:
- POST didn't work if there were null characters (strncpy vs. memcpy)
- defensive measures to try and stop "HELP! IP cache overflowing"
- warn when forced to do blocking gethostbyxxxx() calls
- fix some coredumps and other problems
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1.18
log
@Update 1.1.5+patches -> 1.1.6

Note, there are a few important changes to the squid.conf file,
be sure to read the ChangeLog file for the details.  Some names
have been renamed, and a new option needs to be specified if squid
is run as root - it needs to know what uid to change to, it won't run
as root by default.  This may require changes to the port to create a
user or something.
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1.17
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@Update 1.1.4+vendor patches to 1.1.5+vendor patches
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MD5 (squid/acl.c.patch) = 840c0d06c37cfb12732439f501864354
MD5 (squid/main.c.patch) = f631976a0e7984e2ac104f92d62fb507
MD5 (squid/redirect.c.patch) = c79dacd428a9fbb5e1b95b007a70a1e3
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1.16
log
@Update 1.1.3 -> 1.1.4 + distributed patches

Among the changes are some patches submitted to the maintainers by
yours truly to improve the password support in cachemgr.cgi.  It also
reports the resource "maxrss" correctly for what it is.

The distributed patches to 1.1.4:
    * ftpget.c.patch: Changes the default MIME type to
      "application/octet-stream" and fixes directory listings from
      NetWare servers.
    * icp.c.patch: Fixes "Unknown status reply from server: 0!" error
      messages in Netscape.
    * ipcache.c.patch: Fixes ipcache_dnsHandleRead() coredumps.
    * neighbors.c.patch: Fixes BIT_SET/BIT_TEST typo in
      getDefaultParent().

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MD5 (squid/ftpget.c.patch) = 8b0b2a43c2ac6b2674a111efe9248e40
MD5 (squid/icp.c.patch) = 75dfd4b30822c549b857acc5929a73e8
MD5 (squid/ipcache.c.patch) = 0e6f55edeb835ae277e8bbc4c3b91803
MD5 (squid/neighbors.c.patch) = 71f7ad22709093672200eb29b7057c05
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1.15
log
@Update 1.1.2 -> 1.1.3
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1.14
log
@Update 1.1.1 -> 1.1.2
The usual bug fixes, including one that prevented ftp objects being
cached (they immediately timed out).....
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1.13
log
@Update 1.1.0 -> 1.1.1 ; from the Changelog:
- Fixed announcement bug.  Announcements were always off unless
  a file was specified.
- Fixed wrong number of args to examine_select() debug.
- Fixed null-string content-type
- Don't cache replies with 'Set-Cookie:' headers.
- Fixed bug when client issues IMS, Squid has stale object and
  Squid's lastmod time is greater than the client IMS time.
  A 304 reply would be appropriate for Squid, but not the client
  (diagnosed by Mark Treacy).
- Fixed httpBuildRequestHeader() content length bug which breaks for
  really large POST requests (Takahiro Yugawa).
- Fixed 'passthrough_proxy' to pick up port number from list of
  neighbors.
- Ensure pid file is world-readable if umask is set otherwise
  (Doug Urner).
- Collect statistics on a few more HTTP headers.
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1.12
log
@Update 1.1.beta28 -> 1.1.0
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1.11
log
@Update 1.1.beta27 to 1.1.beta28.

This fixes some small bugs, including a CR/LF problem and (I think) two
problems with aborting.  The author has hinted that this might be the last
beta before 1.1.0.
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1.10
log
@Update 1.1beta26 -> 1.1beta27

Among the changes is a strcasecmp() fix to make POST operations work.
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1.9
log
@Update 1.1.beta25 -> 1.1.beta26

Among the changes:
 - remove patch-aa, it's now in the standard distribution
 - checks for libgnumalloc for <= FreeBSD-2.1.x systems to avoid the
   nasty libc malloc problems.
 - more useful data in the logs
 - support for poll() syscall with unlimited number of file descriptors
   if present instead of select()'s restrictions.
   (Standard FreeBSD doesn't yet have poll()..)
 - the usual bug fixes
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1.8
log
@Update 1.1.beta20 to 1.1.beta25

Lots of changes, see ChangeLog

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1.7
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@Update 1.1beta19 to 1.1beta20 - more bug fixes.
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1.6
log
@Update 1.1.beta16 -> 1.1.beta19

Mostly bug fixes.
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1.5
log
@Update 1.1.beta13 -> 1.1.beta16

Included in this update:
 - large objects fix, apparently large objects could get stuck (eg:
   netscape, msie downloads etc)
 - configurable 1st and 2nd level directory hash sizes
 - can have a password in squid.conf for cachemgr.cgi
 - POST is now passthrough
 - other bugfixes
 - other new features and corresponding bugfixes :-)
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1.4
log
@Squid-1.1.beta13.  This was a little unusual in that the www/squid ncvs
files were repository copied to www/squid11, then this commit brings it
to 1.1.b13.  (This was Satoshi's idea :-) It preserves the history)

Squid-1.0 and 1.1 are under parallel development, kinda like when we had
2.1-stable and 2.2-current in parallel development.  The 1.0 code is well
polished, and 1.1 is "on the bleeding edge" as such.  The features and
performance are much improved, but it can be a bit hair-raising.  I
personally have no major hassles with 1.1beta13.

Among the nicer things that this version has over 1.0:
- URL redirector..  ie: you can rewrite url's of sites with "mirrors"
  so that you don't have 15 copies of the same files.
- optional ident logging
- improved acl's
- dramatically improved cache directory structure (scales much better with
  gigantic disk caches)
- much improved DNS ttl handling (esp. with resolver hack)
- more control over neighbor status; parent, sibling etc.
- much improved refresh rules to help combat stupid sites that needlessly
  set the Expires: field to zero when it doesn't need to be.  (This is fine
  when it's genuinely needed, but some sites really abuse it to to attempt
  to negate caching to get inflated hit counts etc)
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1.3
log
@Update from squid-1.0.0 to 1.0.20.  There are a large number of bug fixes
and stability measures.

This port installs in a "FreeBSD-native" tree (like apache) rather than
with a mini hierarchy under /usr/local/squid/{bin,etc,cache,logs,...}

(the default behavior seems to have changed between 1.0.0 and 1.0.20)

Also, build a rc.d/squid.sh script.
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1.2
log
@Upgrade from 1.0 beta11 to 1.0 release.

Submitted by:	Andrew Stesin <stesin@@elvisti.kiev.ua>
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1.1
log
@Initial revision
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1.1.1.1
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@A post-harvest www cache proxy.

Submitted by:	Andrew V. Stesin <stesin@@elvisti.kiev.ua> and Peter Stubbs <PETERS@@staidan.qld.edu.au>
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