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      cellobita
      last edited by

      There have been a couple Squid security advisories (and corresponding fixes) in the last year, and Squid 2.6 itself is now at release 18; however, the available pfSense package is still at release 5. My question: can I compile this new build on a standard FreeBSD machine (for which release 18 is already available), and then copy the resulting binaries to pfSense? Has anyone actually tried this, and if so, any caveats we should be aware of?

      TIA

      Marcello
      Sao Paulo - SP - Brazil

      Marcello Marques
      Santos - SP - Brazil

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        dvserg
        last edited by

        What functional different 2.6 and 2.5 ? Really need to change known BUG-set to unknown?  ;D

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        Localization ru_PFSense

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          cellobita
          last edited by

          There are two security advisories which seem to apply to the version now on the package repository for pfSense:

          SQUID-2007:2, Dec 4, 2007
              Denial of service in cache updates
          SQUID-2007:1, Mar 20, 2007
              Denial of service in TRACE method processing

          Apart from these security fixes, there have been a number of bug fixes, as detailed in:

          http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.6/squid-2.6.STABLE18-RELEASENOTES.html

          I'm not a Squid expert by any means, but I'd like to run a more current version, if possible…

          Addendum: I'm assuming that 2.6.5_1-p15 means 2.6.STABLE5 - is that correct?

          Regards,

          Marcello
          Sao Paulo - SP - Brazil

          Marcello Marques
          Santos - SP - Brazil

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            Juve
            last edited by

            The first one has been updated January 18th  and is a high risk one
            –> http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/26687/solution

            Some exploits are showing up....mostly simple DoS tools.

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              mhab12
              last edited by

              I'd like to give this a try myself - if anyone has the command line entries I would need to upgrade from the current pfsense package I would gladly test.  I'm willing to do anything to get squid back up to speed.

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                acidrop
                last edited by

                Does this new squid version give some speed boosting cause with the version i have now the speed is too low.I have it in transparent mode and when i disable it i can achieve the maximum speed of the line

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                  mhab12
                  last edited by

                  The slowness has been brought up in other threads, nobody seems to know what is causing the issue.  It did not exist in earlier versions…

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                    acidrop
                    last edited by

                    i see..so there is not any workaround on this right? i don't need squid for caching just for squidguard and lightsquid.
                    When i use a download manager i can achieve full speed though…I haven't got traffic shapper enabled..If i upgrade to RC4 will be any change?

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