Squid: The Definitive Guide 9780596550530, 0596550537

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Squid: The Definitive Guide
 9780596550530, 0596550537

Table of contents :
Content: Squid: The Definitive Guide
Recommended Reading
Conventions Used in This Book
Comments and Questions
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
1.2. A Brief History of Squid
1.3. Hardware and Operating System Requirements
1.4. Squid Is Open Source
1.5. Squid & s Home on the Web
1.6. Getting Help
1.6.2. Mailing Lists
1.6.2.2. squid-announce
1.6.2.3. squid-dev
1.6.3. Professional Support
1.7. Getting Started with Squid
1.8. Exercises
2. Getting Squid
2.2. Use the Source, Luke
2.3. Precompiled Binaries
2.4. Anonymous CVS
2.5. devel.squid-cache.org
2.6. Exercises. 3. Compiling and Installing3.2. Unpacking the Source
3.3. Pretuning Your Kernel
3.3.1.2. Linux
3.3.1.3. Solaris
3.3.2. Mbuf Clusters
3.3.3. Ephemeral Port Range
3.4. The configure Script
3.4.2. Running configure
3.5. make
3.6. make Install
3.7. Applying a Patch
3.8. Running configure Later
3.9. Exercises
4. Configuration Guide for the Eager
4.2. User IDs
4.3. Port Numbers
4.4. Log File Pathnames
4.5. Access Controls
4.6. Visible Hostname
4.7.

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