Dear Amos thats not correct at all .i no longer need help on my question .
i apologise if i make any disturbance .
Thank you all guys .
Lets be blunt then ...
Most of the things I see you asking about are ways to make the Squid software unidentifiable as being Squid.
Your earlier queries could be mistaken attempts to use Squid as an "anonymous proxy" for evading local legal issues.
This request though is to obfuscate details right down to names of ABI symbols used when building Squid. Details which are only visible to the person or people compiling Squid, not even people looking at binary code of the built binaries ever see those names.
The obvious conclusion one is led to by the extreme nature of that changing and the details you provided so far - is that you likely intend to take the Squid code and present it as some proprietary software of your own making. In direct violation of the GPL copyright and great disrespect for the many hundreds of contributors whose work has built Squid over the past 40 years.
Yet you are expecting our community of people who use and care about Squid to assist your doing such an action.
Neither that nor other less likely scenarios I can think give me any confidence that this is a reasonable way to spend my time. So no, I will not be helping you with this.
Amos
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