Squid Package Status
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All,
I'm happy to announce that the Squid RADIUS Authenicator that I submitted has been officially committed to the FreeBSD ports tree:
Synopsis: New port: www/squid_radius_auth
State-Changed-From-To: open->closed
State-Changed-By: edwin
State-Changed-When: Fri Nov 25 02:13:59 GMT 2005
State-Changed-Why:
Committed, thanks!http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=87858
This will be used with the Squid package that is in development to allow RADIUS authenication as an authenticator as development progresses.
Mike
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All,
I'm happy to announce that the Squid RADIUS Authenicator that I submitted has been officially committed to the FreeBSD ports tree:
Synopsis: New port: www/squid_radius_auth
State-Changed-From-To: open->closed
State-Changed-By: edwin
State-Changed-When: Fri Nov 25 02:13:59 GMT 2005
State-Changed-Why:
Committed, thanks!http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=87858
This will be used with the Squid package that is in development to allow RADIUS authenication as an authenticator as development progresses.
Mike
Nice work!!
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Hi Mike,
Any new news on squid?Happy Holidays
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Hi, only my 2nd post here …
I got the new 1.0BETA, installed, its running (WAN on PPPOE)
Next I went and got the squid download (does the broken! mean it FLAT OUT DOESNT WORK)
because I dont even get error messages, once I enable IE or Mozilla to use the port 3128 I get no replies from Squid ... am I missing something?Firewall rule(s) ? or Squid setting in the GUI ??
please let me know if there is hope with what available now or must I wait for the package to be "UNBroken / Fixed" ::) hehe
thanks to all the DEVs for thier hard hard work.
Mike
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Broken means exactly that. There's another post detailing a lot of what's broken and Myntric is completely rewriting the package. It technically can be made to work, but unless you really know what you're doing with squid, I don't recommend messing with it right now. Myntric's done an amazing job on his existing package, and I expect the final result to be easily one of the nicest pfSense packages thus far. Let him get through the holidays and then if it absolutely has to be done ASAP, then bribery will probably be the most recommended course of action.
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Good explanation. Makes sense. I'll be happy to bribe him with actual money when it comes to that. :)
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The holiday are finally nearing an end and hopefully things will be back to normal. I basically had to put a hard stop to any development over the last 3-4 weeks due to the sheer insanity of both family and work-related projects. I'm hoping as we move into January I'll have more time to commit.
The re-write itself is going fairly well. I have several pages done and am working on some of the more complex items that stumped me before the holidays and hopefully enlightenment will hit me soon. I'll continue to post status updates as it picks back up now.
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If anything squid-ish stumps you for too long, shoot me an email. I've had my arms shoulder deep into its guts now for several months and I can probably help.
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@submicron:
If anything squid-ish stumps you for too long, shoot me an email. I've had my arms shoulder deep into its guts now for several months and I can probably help.
The problem I encountered is actually more PHP related. It's relatively new to me and has been a learning experience; especially since I haven't programmed in anything in years. :)
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Yeah, I invested heavily in php related source material over the holiday and I highly recommend the Core PHP book. I know most of the same material is available online, but its sometimes nice to just sit down and go over a chapter and maybe learn a few new ways of doing things or to bone up on the minutia of a particular function.