lör 2006-09-09 klockan 21:30 -0400 skrev Errol Neal: > Is there a definitive guide that I can be pointed to that explains each > of the compile-time options for the 2.6 and 3.0 releases of squid? ./configure --help lists them all, with a bit of explanation. The FAQ has some further explanations of many directives. The Squid Book also explains some. So does the user guide. General rule of thumb is that you shouldn't use any configure options you don't know that you need. The defaults is selected pretty carefully in most cases. My recommended options: --prefix= if you want to install Squid in another location than /usr/local/squid --enable-storeio="ufs aufs null" on most platforms to allow choice of more performing disk I/O. --enable-auth to enable all authentication schemes to have them available the day you want to use them. --enable-delay-pools to enable the delay pools shaping capability. --enable-snmp to enable monitoring & statistics collection using SNMP --with-large-files if you are on a 32-bit platform to enable support for large log files bigger than 2GB. Warning: Do not use this option on 64-bit platforms. And if you plan on running Squid as a transparenly intercepting proxy then you also need the correct interception option depending on your OS platform. See FAQ chapter on interception. Regards Henrik
Attachment:
signature.asc
Description: Detta =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=E4r?= en digitalt signerad meddelandedel