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    Squid - Disable Access Log Patch

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved pfSense Packages
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      msamblanet
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      As my first attempt at poking around pfSense source, I added an option to Squid to optionally disable the access logs…I've attached the update files to this message since they are pretty small

      How should one submit patches?  I didn't see anything on the site indicating how you like em...

      squid_ng.inc.txt
      squid_ng.xml.txt

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        sullrich
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        Submitting patches via diff -rub should work okay for us.

        Any chance you can do that?

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          msamblanet
          last edited by

          Will do over the weekend…just post the patch it to the forum?

          Pity diff and patch are not available in the shell  ;)

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            sullrich
            last edited by

            Issue this command from a shell

            fetch -o /usr/bin/ http://www.pfsense.com/~sullrich/diff
            fetch -o /usr/bin/ http://www.pfsense.com/~sullrich/patch

            chmod a+rx /usr/bin/*

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              msamblanet
              last edited by

              Thanks - patch form

              Sorry for all the questions for a fairly trivial patch - hopefully as my current work project calms down I can offer something of more substance…

              squid_ng.inc.patch.txt
              squid_ng.xml.patch.txt

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                billm
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                @msamblanet:

                Thanks - patch form

                Sorry for all the questions for a fairly trivial patch - hopefully as my current work project calms down I can offer something of more substance…

                Commited.  Thanks

                –Bill

                pfSense core developer
                blog - http://www.ucsecurity.com/
                twitter - billmarquette

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