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    2.2 i386 (upgrade) - appears squid 2.7.9 package is broken

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      vbentley
      last edited by

      I have regressed my main firewall back to 2.1.5 today and edited the config.xml by hand and with diff/patch from known good backups. It's working fine again now.

      I am planning to get 'new' hardware next week so that I can build the config from scratch on a 64bit version of 2.2 .

      One thing I have learned from this experience is that I need to build my own test scripts for what's important for my installation. I completely forgot to test something that was important to my site during the entire 2.2RC period despite testing a load of other stuff on a 2.2RC machine before release day.

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      • NetViciousN
        NetVicious
        last edited by

        squid 3 on i386 seems not to being recompiled for transparent proxy at the moment isn't it?

        And squid2 pbi seems to be wrong too.

        Any other solution?

        I downgraded until we got a solution for this problem.

        ..//\/ e t . \/ i c i o u s ..

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          Cino
          last edited by

          @NetVicious:

          squid 3 on i386 seems not to being recompiled for transparent proxy at the moment isn't it?

          based on a few other threads, looks like the pbi for i386 came out yesterday.

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          • marcellocM
            marcelloc
            last edited by

            @Cino:

            looks like the pbi for i386 came out yesterday.

            Yes, it fixed most compile issues for i386.

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              Steve Evans
              last edited by

              I've just installed 3.4.10_2 pkg 0.2.6 and I'm seeing the following config using "squid -v".

              '--disable-ipf-transparent' '--disable-ipfw-transparent' '--enable-pf-transparent'
              

              This is the same as before.  :(

              Steve

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                Steve Evans
                last edited by

                Is the phi that came out yesterday for squid 2 or 3?

                Steve

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                • marcellocM
                  marcelloc
                  last edited by

                  @Steve:

                  This is the same as before.  :(

                  The transparent pf is what we need  '–enable-pf-transparent' to get transparent proxy working.

                  Are you still with issues?

                  @Steve:

                  Is the phi that came out yesterday for squid 2 or 3?

                  squid3

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                    Steve Evans
                    last edited by

                    Yes, still not working. My previous investigation of this showed the redirection wasn't working, but then you spotted the compile options.

                    Confused.

                    Steve

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                    • belleraB
                      bellera
                      last edited by

                      https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/4293

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                        mansi
                        last edited by

                        Perfecto, gracias!!!

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