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    Where is squid package?

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      gbelanger
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      I'll look into it.

      Can I assume the last installed version is the most recent codebase? I figure I dont need a developer edition since most of the work is PHP stuff anyway.

      Hoba, are you available for questions if the need arises?

      Is there a comprehensive list of known bugs, or should I just read related posts?

      -G

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        hoba
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        I don't know if I can be of much help as I'm actually not a coder but a testdriver/administrator/supportguy more or less. Besides the graphics I have not commited any code to pfSense so far but I'll try to answer any question that I'm capable to answer.

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          Justinw
          last edited by

          If the need arises, I am more than willing to do some testing, I have numerous boxes that are running pfsense, and I would like to help out.  I'm not a PHP man just yet unfortunately.

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            abubin
            last edited by

            ok great! Since someone with skills can help out it's good. Testing is not a prob. I already am using squid on existing linux firewall. Same script can be applied for testing. Please let us know when it will be ready for testing.

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              Umberto
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              I have fixed the squid package.

              It was some work to figure out how everything works in pfsense (I'm kinda new to the project)

              Where can I upload the fixed files?

              Do I need to tell what's been changed? and why?

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                sullrich
                last edited by

                Provide diffs to the files in unified format.  You can upload the diffs as one compressed file to the forum.

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                  Umberto
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                  @sullrich:

                  Provide diffs to the files in unified format.  You can upload the diffs as one compressed file to the forum.

                  Ok…
                  In the case of the diff file, I have modified he file from the package link (http://www.pfsense.com/packages/) is that the most recent version?
                  or can I just make dif files from the HEAD on the CVS page?

                  Uploading via the Additional Options? (in a reply post) and in this toppic or do I have to make a new one?

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                    hoba
                    last edited by

                    http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,2972.0.html

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                      Umberto
                      last edited by

                      ok clear, I'll do that tomorow.

                      I have also made a litle modification, I don't know if it's something what belongs in a standard pfsense version.
                      But if not, maybe someone founds it usefull..

                      I've added 2 options, a dir location for the cache and the log.
                      In my case I want to run the os etc from a cf (or a small harddisk) and want to cache from a 2nd big and fast harddisk, I also want my logs somewhere else.
                      So in that updated version you can provide a dir for them both

                      Any one interested?

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                        sullrich
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                        @Umberto:

                        ok clear, I'll do that tomorow.

                        I have also made a litle modification, I don't know if it's something what belongs in a standard pfsense version.
                        But if not, maybe someone founds it usefull..

                        I've added 2 options, a dir location for the cache and the log.
                        In my case I want to run the os etc from a cf (or a small harddisk) and want to cache from a 2nd big and fast harddisk, I also want my logs somewhere else.
                        So in that updated version you can provide a dir for them both

                        Any one interested?

                        Yes, go ahead and include all changes in the patches.  Thanks!!

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                          Umberto
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                          Ok, here are my diff files

                          What has been changed:

                          • fixed the problems
                          • made it compatible with the latest squid
                          • added cache dir option
                          • added log dir option
                          • added a port check so you can't install squid on the sampe port as the GUI (I made that mistake twice)
                          • fixed some minor things with the routing

                          (hmm I can't upload .tar.gz file to the forums, only images)

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                            hoba
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                            Mail it to coreteam@pfsense.com .

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