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Squid 3.1.0.7 released

As can be seen in the download section of Squid-Cache.org, Squid 3.1.0.7 has been released. Changes are essentially the same as in 3.0Stable14:

  • Bug #2628: Need way to override DEFAULT_PID_FILE
  • Regression fix: test for .po properly.
  • HTTP 1.1: Forward OPTIONS requests properly
  • The debug mode option ‘-d’ was not documented in LDAP helpers usage message
  • Purge last remnants of inet_ntoa
  • Windows port: Modified the base registry key tree
  • Windows port: Added support for Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 and later
  • Windows port: Fix PSAPI.DLL usage, is always available on Windows NT and later
  • Bug #2518: assertion failed: comm.cc:1519: “F->flags.open”
  • Real quiet cache.log when TPROXY and NAT both active
  • Bug #1868: bad HTTP 207 status string
  • Complete Interception multiple NAT support
  • Various errors detected by Coverity scan
  • Bug #2605: Don’t call setsid() on helper childs when running in daemon mode
  • Bug #1232: cache_dir parameter limited to only 63 entries.
  • Bug #2559: Problem parsing /0 and /0.0.0.0
  • Bug #2404: WCCP in mask mode is broken
  • Bug #2589: SNMP returning no data – wrong oid decoded.
  • Add Content-Disposition to the known headers list.
  • Fix some formatting build issues on non-GCC compilers.

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One Response to “Squid 3.1.0.7 released”

  1. Peter Wane says:

    Had configure SQUID for Windows. I was a linux guru back in the old days until such time when SQUID was released to support Windows and an office consult me of setting up their web proxy cache I tried using this and it’s awesome. In my page I’ve put step by step configuration on Windows with scripting on squid.conf on how to block sites.

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