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Re: Squid2-only plugin from Secure Computing

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On Mon, 2008-03-17 at 13:26 +0900, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 16, 2008, Nick Duda wrote:
> > The only reason I haven't upgraded beyond the current stable 2.6
> code is that some third part companies (like Secure Computing, who we
> use as a Squid plugin) only supports certain versions of squid. I
> haven't even played with 3.0 because of this. I think squid hands down
> is an amazing proxy software and I will continue to keep using it
> going forward. We use are proxies as content filtering devices as
> well...so need the support of both.
> 
> There's no dialogue as far as I'm aware between the "Squid developers" as a whole and
> Secure Computing. I haven't any idea about specific developers, but I haven't noticed
> anything about Secure Computing on the squid-dev list.

I would be happy to try to resolve this issue with Secure Computing.
However, I need more information:

- What exactly is the Secure Computing plugin that supports Squid2 and
does not support Squid3? Does it have a name and a version number?

- What API/protocol does that plugin use to integrate with Squid2?

- Does anybody know why the plugin does not work with Squid3?

Google shows a few suspects, but I want to be as precise as possible
when talking to Secure Computing folks, and I do not have first-hand
knowledge of this plugin and its problems.

Thank you,

Alex.



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