And if you donot mind waiting a week or so - we plan to have ready to sslbump + ecap squid3 for ubuntu 14.04 at ubuntu.diladele.com repo. Best regards, Rafael > Op 3 mrt. 2016 om 13:06 heeft Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> het volgende geschreven: > >> On 3/03/2016 10:45 p.m., secoonder wrote: >> Hello >> i used debian(ubuntu 14.04) >> I read a lot of articles on the Internet for squid 443 enable redirection. >> As i learned,if port 443 is active from squid,The installed needs by the >> compiled squid.is it true ? > > Yes, The Debian and Ubuntu binary packages do not come with OpenSSL support. > > >> am i installed apt-get install squid for 443 redirect?(80.ports redirect >> wasno problem,it works.the problem is 443 port) >> >> i installed squid 3.5.8 package from squid-cache.And then i went to >> squid.3.5.8 folder. >> and then , >> ./configure --with-openssl --enable-ssl-crtd >> make >> make install >> When it was finished, i wanted to go /etc/squid folder. >> >> But the /etc/squid or /etc/squid3 folder does not exit. >> What can i do? >> am i find step by step squid 3.5.x SSL (80 and 443 port) installation? >> Thank you very Much > > Are you aware of how to use alternative repositories with apt-get ? > > There is now a 3.5 package in the Ubuntu xenial repository. You will > need to add that repository to your sources.list for deb and deb-src. > > If you want/need eCAP you will need to build a new libecap3 and > libecap3-dev package for your old Ubuntu system and install those before > starting to build Squid: > apt-get -t trusty build-dep libecap > apt-get -t xenial -b source libecap3 > apt-get -t xenial -b source libecap3-ev > > Otherwise you will need to remove the --enable-ecap line when eiting the > squid package debian/rules file. > > To build squid: > apt-get -t trusty install libssl-dev > apt-get -t trusty build-dep squid > apt-get -t xenial -b source squid > > the first time you run the build of 'squid' package should fail. > > Go into the folder it creates and then the debian/ sub-folder and edit > the file called 'rules'. > > What you are doing is adding --with-openssl to the list of Squid > features to build. And maybe removing the --enable-ecap if you dont want > do the above ecap steps. > > > Then go back out to th directory you started in and run this command again: > apt-get -t xenial -b source squid > > this should succeed, and the resulting package will have OpenSSL support. > > Amos > > _______________________________________________ > squid-users mailing list > squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users