I'm bumping this question back up, because I also would like to know.
We'd rather not need users of our squid-based software to need to deploy new CentOS 7 servers to run it.
On 12 February 2016 at 19:59, Jason Haar <Jason_Haar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi there
Given the real work on ssl-bump seems to be in squid-4, I thought to try
it out. Unfortunately, we're using CentOS-6 and the compilers are too
old? (gcc-c++-4.4.7/clang-3.4.2)
CentOS-7 should be fine - but replacing an entire system just to have a
play is a bit too much to ask, so has anyone figured out how to get
squid-4 working on such older systems?
Thanks
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