Re: [squid-users] Location rewrites and rproxy

From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 14:13:57 +0200

On Tuesday 10 June 2003 12.26, Mike Kelson wrote:

> Thank you very much for replying. Excuse me for asking what are
> probably dumb questions. How and where does one get the 2.6
> development version?

You don't... the development of Squid-2.6 has stopped and Squid-3.0
will be the next release.

> The squid web site only seems to list 2.5 and
> 3.0. Is there a convenient tar of 2.6 and the rproxy branch?

You can always get the rproxy branch from the SourceForge CVS server.
This will give you Squid-2.6+rproxy at the last point in time the
rproxy branch was developed. Unfortunately I do not think this Squid
version will be very stable...

> Finally are there any example scripts for rewriting http to https?

Not sure I understand the question, but if you refer to the location
rewrite interface of rproxy then the location rewrites function very
much like the forward url rewrites via the redirector interface.. The
helper is sent one line per Location header seen, starting with the
URL and followed by some additional information, and Squid expects
the helper to return the new URL to use, or a blank line for no
change..

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