Hi Amos, I have now cleaned up my configure options. #!/bin/sh ./configure --prefix=/opt/squid33 \ --enable-removal-policies="lru heap" \ --disable-epoll \ --enable-auth \ --enable-auth-basic="DB NCSA PAM MSNT YP PAM POP3 SMB SSPI MSNT" \ --enable-auth-digest=password \ --enable-external-acl-helpers="ip_user session unix_group wbinfo_group file_userip eDirectory_userip" \ --enable-auth-ntlm="smb_lm SSPI" \ --enable-auth-negotiate="SSPI kerberos" \ --with-pthreads \ --enable-storeio="ufs diskd aufs" \ --enable-delay-pools \ --enable-snmp \ --with-openssl=/usr \ --enable-forw-via-db \ --enable-cache-digests \ --enable-wccpv2 \ --enable-follow-x-forwarded-for \ --with-large-files \ --enable-large-cache-files \ --enable-error_default_language=English \ --enable-esi \ --enable-kqueue \ --enable-icap-client \ --enable-kill-parent-hack \ --enable-ssl \ --enable-leakfinder \ --enable-ssl-crtd \ --enable-url-rewrite-helpers \ --enable-xmalloc-statistics \ --enable-stacktraces \ --enable-zph-qos \ --enable-eui \ --enable-pf-transparent \ --enable-ipf-transparent I hope there is no more cleaning I need to do:) And I have successfully compiled squid-3.3.3-20130403-r12525 with that now. On 2 April 2013 15:41, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 2/04/2013 9:56 p.m., Odhiambo Washington wrote: >> >> Hi Amos, >> >> If "--enable-ipf-transparent" is not a firewall type supported by >> FreeBSD, then how do we use IPFilter? I have been using that for as >> long as I can remember. Does that mean 3.3 does not support >> interception via IPFilter as a firewall? > > > Oh I stand corrected. Sorry, all the documentation I've found about BSD was > talking about their IPFW tools and PF port. > > 3.3 still supports all the same firewalls as previous versions. > > I just found the problem behind these SUID failures. Please try this patch > when the mirror servers pick it up: > http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.HEAD/changesets/squid-3-12749.patch > > Amos -- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 "I can't hear you -- I'm using the scrambler."