Thanks, But if i have both 2.6 and 3.0, will they not conflict. Vikas On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 9:40 AM, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 09:31:52 +0530, vikas rawat <rawat.vikas@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: >> Hi, >> >> thanks, if i have both squid2.6 and squid3.0 than which would run. I >> mean when i will give (service squid start) which version of squid >> run. if i want to run squid3.0 what specific command to be fire. > > Whatever directory path and binary name you installed Squid-3.0 as. > > Also please if you are upgrading, go to the highest version (currently > stable 19) available of the release being upgraded to. 3.0 has major > security bugs all the way up to STABLE 18. And some big NTLM helper issues > you may hit in anything older than 3.0.STABLE19. > > Amos > >> >> >> vikas >> >> On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 11:01 PM, Jefferson Diego >> <jeffersondiego8@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> Em 21-09-2009 14:04, vikas rawat escreveu: >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I am using squid2.6.STABLE6-3.el5 on RHEL5.0, want to update with >>>> squid-3.0.STABLE9. could you guide me how to do that. >>>> >>>> 1. Shoudl i remove squid2.6 first and then install squid3.0. ? >>>> 2. Or should install squid3.0 w/o remove squid2.6. ? >>>> 3. Can i have both? >>>> 4. Is there any other best alternate. >>>> >>>> squid2.6 is working fince but facing problem to connecting FTP sites >>>> on IE7 and authentication with Active Directory. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> Vikas >>>> >>>> >>> >>> 1. Not really. You can install squid3.0 in another directory (not in >>> /usr/bin) and keep squid2.6... >>> 2. You decide... >>> 3. Yes, you can. >>> >