Great. One last query,
How should I look at vulnerability thing, do RHEL squid pose same vulnerabilities as relative to squid project versions and vice-versa? Or RHEL can independently fix Squid vulnerabilities?
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Anil
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Hi Anil, yes, that's correct. It is to be expected that distributions lag behind Project releases, they need time to package, test, and train. On Fri, Jan 5, 2024 at 2: 12 PM Anil Kumar1 K <anil. kumar1. k@ hsbc. co. in> wrote: Thanks,
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Hi Anil,
yes, that's correct.
It is to be expected that distributions lag behind Project releases, they need time to package, test, and train.
On Fri, Jan 5, 2024 at 2:12 PM Anil Kumar1 K <anil.kumar1.k@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks, Francesco, for the quick reply.
Squid project having a latest stable release 6.6 however latest Red Hat latest OS 9 has a binary squid version of 5.5-6.
This concludes that Red Hat is yet to release the 6.6 equivalent latest release and we may be missing certain features of 6.6 in RHEL version?
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Anil
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Hi Anil, Red Hat takes the Squid sources that we provide, possibly adds a number of patches on top to facilitate integration with their environment, cover security vulnerabilities or add features that their customers want, distributes and provides
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Hi Anil,
Red Hat takes the Squid sources that we provide, possibly adds a number of patches on top to facilitate integration with their environment, cover security vulnerabilities or add features that their customers want, distributes and provides support for it. The version number matches the version number distributed by the Squid project.
You can find the actual details by looking at the source RPM - anyone purchasing RHEL should have access to the source according to the conditions of the Squid GNU GPL license.
On Fri, Jan 5, 2024 at 1:50 PM Anil Kumar1 K <anil.kumar1.k@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All,
Apologies for spamming.
I would like to understand difference between RHEL supplied squid with actual squid?
I see RHEL 7/8 supplying Squid 3.5.20-17/4.15-6 versions as part of binary and how are they different from Squid version (latest 6.6)? Does the RHEL version number specific to RHEL development or it matches to squid versions one-to-one?
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Anil
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