Hi Evren,
> how can I know if there are more files that squid is not
> able to find and in my system?
You can see this in the Squid configure script run output.
It has various "checking" stages in the configure script & you'll see lines
like;
checking for poll.h... no
checking for pwd.h... yes
Thus files not found have a 'no' listed..
> what does the ip_filter support do exactly? does it configure
> the ip filter automatically? or?
IP Filter has a Web Site at http://coombs.anu.edu.au/~avalon/ip-filter.html
You need to specifically tell Squid to configure for IP Filter use with the command line
args to Squid's configure script of " --enable-ipf-transparent".
> also how can I find out more information about squid's new
> configuration commands...I see that the manuals are very
> outdated.
Read the Squid configure script (sorry, that's what I had to do :)
> thanks
No worries,
Richard.
> On Thu, 25 Feb 1999, Richard Siggs wrote:
> > > hello, the squid configure script could not find the header files...
> > > if I am right they are these files right?
> > > why does not it able to find them?
> > The Squid configure script is looking for the header files in /usr/include
-- Richard Siggs / Spirit Networks / Australian Internet Carrier Service Providers P.O. Box 1522, Tuggeranong ACT. AU. 2901 / 02 6231 6477 / 0419 609 704 http://www.spirit.net.au / Email your mobilefone! http://efone.spirit.net.auReceived on Thu Feb 25 1999 - 15:48:58 MST
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