Getting Squid
Obtaining Squid is easy! You have a number of choices:
Many operating systems include Squid in their ports/packages system. This is an easy way to get Squid up and running quickly, and a good way to keep up-to-date with new Squid versions.
You might also like to download an official source code release from here or one of the mirror sites. This allows you to customize your Squid installation when you compile it. After downloading, refer to Compiling Squid for assistance with compiling the source code.
In some cases, you may want (or be forced) to download a binary package of Squid. They are available for a variety of platforms, including Windows.
Finally, if you are a developer, or want to closely track the source code, feel free to get it from the Squid server.
Introduction
- About Squid
- Why Squid?
- Squid Developers
- How to Donate
- How to Help Out
- Getting Squid
- Squid Source Packages
- Squid Deployment Case-Studies
- Squid Software Foundation
Documentation
- Quick Setup
- Configuration:
- FAQ and Wiki
- Guide Books:
- Non-English
- More...
Support
- Security Advisories
- Bugzilla Database
- Mailing lists
- Contacting us
- Commercial services
- Project Sponsors
- Squid-based products
Miscellaneous
- Developer Resources
- Related Writings
- Related Software:
- Squid Artwork
Web Site Translations
Mirrors
- Website:
- ... full list
- FTP Package Archive