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Re: Are there any distros with SSL Bump compiled by default?

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On 2016-05-14 14:36, Tim Bates wrote:
Are there any Linux distros with pre-compiled versions of Squid with
SSL Bump support compiled in?

Alternatively, does anyone reputable do a 3rd party repo for
Debian/Ubuntu that includes SSL Bump?

Squid's SSL Bump support improves very fast, so it is recommended to always use newest version. Here, you can find packages for different distros http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/BinaryPackages. Most advanced SSL bump feature Peek and Splice requires configure options '--with-openssl' and '--enable-ssl-crtd'. For example, Eliezer's newest package (squid 3.5.19) for CentOS compiled with these options.

HTH
Garri
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