On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, Clifton Royston wrote:
> > * If the answer is "yes", then on Solaris using Squid 2.1PATCH2, do we need
> > to use the IPFilter package? I'm asking because I don't quite understand
> > the relationship between IPFilter and the --enable-ipf-transparent compile
> > option in Squid, and if these two options are used together or whether we
> > can choose to use either...
>
> --enable-ipf-transparent requires the headers for the IP Filter
> package to be findable by Squid. On most UNIXes, there seems no way
I think he is wondering the same thing I am wondering...
Why does squid rely on IP Filter? Granted, I haven't had a chance to
delve into the source yet, but I want to get transparent proxying
working on Linux 2.2 with glibc2 (which isn't going to happen with
IP Filter.)
-- Robert Dale Live from wplug.org!Received on Thu Aug 12 1999 - 15:08:07 MDT
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