Changes to squid-3.0 ():
- CARP now plays well with the other peering algorithms,
and support for CARP peerings is compiled by default. Can be
disabled by --disable-carp
- Configuration file can be read from an external program
or preprocessor. See squid.8 man page.
- http_port is now optional, allowing for SSL only operation
- Satellite and other high latency peering relations enhancements
(Robert Cohren)
- Nuked num32 types, and made type detection more robust by the
use of typedefs rather than #defines.
- the mailto links on Squid's ERR pages now contain data about the
occurred error by default, so that the email will contain this data in
its body. This feature can be disabled via the email_err_data directive.
(Clemens L�ser)
- COSS now uses a file called stripe and the path in squid.conf is the
directory this is placed in. Additionally squid -z will create the
COSS swapfile.