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Re: Squid 3.4.10 incorrectly configured on Solaris 10

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On 20/12/2014 2:45 a.m., Yuri Voinov wrote:
> 
> If i do durty hack with editing these includes (ip_compat.h or 
> ip_nat.h), configuration went ok, but build interceptor has errors
> and squid cannot be build.
> 
> Also, squid 3.4.8 in OpenCSW repository (built with ipf
> transparent option) also cannot work in transparent mode.
> 
> So, need help - I need transparent proxy, not forwarding.
> 
> 2.7 is too obsolete and contains strange bug (sometimes dies with
> fatal error when high load).
> 
> Change OS is not an option.
> 
> WBR, Yuri

The problem is clearly two Solaris OS headers contradicting each other.

I think you should take this to the Solaris or IP Filter developers
and see if they can provide help. It may require patching the system
headers (best if they produce that) or they might be able to supply a
working #include set for us to patch into Squid.

Either way they will be the people who know what is needed.

Amos
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