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A new version for the christmas 

Many  thanks for the gift !

Le samedi 25 dÃcembre 2010 Ã 00:55 +1300, Amos Jeffries a Ãcrit : 
> The Squid HTTP Proxy team is very pleased to announce the
> availability of the Squid-3.1.10 release!
> 
> 
> This release brings a long list of bug fixes and some further HTTP/1.1 
> improvements into 3.1.
> 
> Some small but cumulative memory leaks were found and fixed in Digest 
> authentication and adaptation ACL processing.
> 
> New limits are placed on memory consumption when uploading files and 
> when using delay pools. Previously Squid would pull in as much as 
> possible from the source and slowly deliver it. Which would lead to 
> massive memory consumption and other stranger problems with upload tools 
> and timeouts. A directive (client_request_buffer_max_size) has been 
> added to limit consumption, a default of 512KB has been picked so as not 
> to slow any small transfers.
> 
> cache_dir problems on 64-bit systems needing to store large (>2GB) 
> individual objects has been fixed. Along with a capacity accounting fix 
> which expected to enable caches >2TB to be used now. The total object 
> count limit remains unchanged, these fixes are for multi-TB caches 
> dedicated to very large objects.
> 
> 
> The squid.conf parser now reports useful messages when processing a 
> config file with obsolete directives. Where these used to just get a 
> "bungled" message they will now report what needs to be done to update 
> config file. "bungled" will still occur on completely unknown directives.
> Please run "squid -k parse" while upgrading to correct outstanding 
> config garbage. Obsolete directives are not always fatal now.
> 
> 
> HTTP/1.1 If-Match, If-None-Match and If-Modified-Since features are now 
> supported. Early adopters in testing have noticed that some browsers may 
> appear to receive a larger proportion of MISS'es while the rest are 
> receiving HITs. Investigation has traced this to HTTP variants and is a 
> separate older bug in Squid. These features are making Squid outputs 
> more reliable.
> 
> HTTP extension Set-Cookie2 and Cookie2 headers are now registered as 
> known and may be controlled with the header access controls.
> 
> 
> See the ChangeLog for the list of other minor changes in this release.
> 
> 
> Users of Squid-3 experiencing memory or large cache problems are urged 
> to upgrade as soon as possible.
> 
> All users of older Squid are encouraged to upgrade as time permits.
> 
> 
> Please refer to the release notes at
> http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.1/RELEASENOTES.html
> when you are ready to make the switch to Squid-3.1
> 
> This new release can be downloaded from our HTTP or FTP servers
> 
>        http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.1/
>        ftp://ftp.squid-cache.org/pub/squid/
>        ftp://ftp.squid-cache.org/pub/archive/3.1/
> 
> or the mirrors. For a list of mirror sites see
> 
>        http://www.squid-cache.org/Download/http-mirrors.dyn
>        http://www.squid-cache.org/Download/mirrors.dyn
> 
> If you encounter any issues with this release please file a bug report.
>        http://bugs.squid-cache.org/
> 
> 
> Amos Jeffries






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