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Ok, I checked version and it seems to be 2.6.stable16-1 .

Is that ok?
Maybe I'll take a look at fink repository and check if I can have a newer version.

I prefer to compile squid with think because it's very easy to update and maintain every packets easily.

But if I have no choice, I'll take a look at squid compilation.

Maybe I'll also check MacPort version.

Thanks a lot


Le Mar 30, 2009 à 12:48 PM, Amos Jeffries a écrit :

Cédric Vuillet wrote:
Hello, I am new to squid.
I installed it on MacOS X using Fink.
It works but I cannot use simple authentification.
I tried to use ncsa_auth, but it's not installed on MacOS X (10.4.9 or 10.5.3). So I don't know if I must install ncsa_auth on my system (I don't know how), or if I must use another authentification system. Maybe ncsa_auth is just for Linux and I must use something else on MacOS X...
Or maybe my Fink installation is not so good...
Can you help me please?

Start with a check on the version of Squid installed. Last I saw the fink repositories had a seriously obsolete version of Squid-2.5.

Anything that builds on Linux has an equivalent that builds on MacOS X. Might be windows-only, but unlikely. If you can't locate a current squid bundle to install you might try getting someone at fink to update it and add NCSA for you.

Or building it from source yourself. Not too hard, with a step-by- step help in the http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq

Amos
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