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2 <article>
3 <title>Squid 3.2.3 release notes</title>
4 <author>Squid Developers</author>
5
6 <abstract>
7 This document contains the release notes for version 3.2 of Squid.
8 Squid is a WWW Cache application developed by the National Laboratory
9 for Applied Network Research and members of the Web Caching community.
10 </abstract>
11
12 <toc>
13
14 <sect>Notice
15 <p>
16 The Squid Team are pleased to announce the release of Squid-3.2.3 for testing.
17
18 This new release is available for download from <url url="http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.2/"> or the <url url="http://www.squid-cache.org/Mirrors/http-mirrors.html" name="mirrors">.
19
20 While this release is not deemed ready for production use, we believe it is ready for wider testing by the community.
21
22 We welcome feedback and bug reports. If you find a bug, please see <url url="http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/BugReporting"> for how to submit a
23 report with a stack trace.
24
25 <sect1>Known issues
26 <p>
27 Although this release is deemed good enough for use in many setups, please note the existence of <url url="http://bugs.squid-cache.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&amp;short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&amp;short_desc=&amp;target_milestone=3.2&amp;long_desc_type=allwordssubstr&amp;long_desc=&amp;bug_file_loc_type=allwordssubstr&amp;bug_file_loc=&amp;status_whiteboard_type=allwordssubstr&amp;status_whiteboard=&amp;bug_status=NEW&amp;bug_status=ASSIGNED&amp;bug_status=REOPENED&amp;emailtype1=substring&amp;email1=&amp;emailtype2=substring&amp;email2=&amp;bugidtype=include&amp;bug_id=&amp;votes=&amp;chfieldfrom=&amp;chfieldto=Now&amp;chfieldvalue=&amp;cmdtype=doit&amp;order=bugs.bug_severity&amp;field0-0-0=noop&amp;type0-0-0=noop&amp;value0-0-0=" name="open bugs against Squid-3.2">.
28
29 <p>Some issues to note as currently known in this release which are not able to be fixed in the 3.2 series are:
30
31 <itemize>
32 <item>TCP logging of access.log does not recover from broken connections well.
33 <item>SSL-Bump not re-wrapping decrypted traffic in CONNECT for peers.
34 <item>Cache Manager reports in txt/plain format even when requested directly via browser.
35 </itemize>
36
37 <p>Currently known issues which only depends on available developer time and may still be resolved in a future 3.2 release are:
38
39 <itemize>
40 <item>SMP Support still has a number of important bugs needing to be resolved. see the bugs list above for details.
41 <item>Windows support is still incomplete.
42 <item>The lack of some features available in Squid-2.x series. See the regression sections below for full details.
43 </itemize>
44
45
46 <sect1>Changes since earlier releases of Squid-3.2
47 <p>
48 The 3.2 change history can be <url url="http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.2/changesets/" name="viewed here">.
49
50 <sect>Major new features since Squid-3.1
51 <p>Squid 3.2 represents a new feature release above 3.1.
52
53 <p>The most important of these new features are:
54 <itemize>
55 <item>CVE-2009-0801 : NAT interception vulnerability to malicious clients.
56 <item>NCSA helper DES algorithm password limits
57 <item>SMP scalability
58 <item>Helper Multiplexer and On-Demand
59 <item>Helper Name Changes
60 <item>Multi-Lingual manuals
61 <item>Solaris 10 pthreads Support
62 <item>Surrogate/1.0 protocol extensions to HTTP
63 <item>Logging Infrastructure Updated
64 <item>Client Bandwidth Limits
65 <item>Better eCAP support
66 <item>Cache Manager access changes
67 </itemize>
68
69 Most user-facing changes are reflected in squid.conf (see below).
70
71
72 <sect1>CVE-2009-0801 : NAT interception vulnerability to malicious clients.
73 <p>Details in Advisory <url url="http://www.squid-cache.org/Advisories/SQUID-2011_1.txt" name="SQUID-2011:1">
74
75 <p>Squid locates the authority-URL details available in an HTTP request as
76 defined by RFC 2616 and validates that all found representations are
77 <em>textually</em> equivalent. In the case of intercepted traffic the
78 client destination IP is also compared to the Host: authority domains
79 DNS entries.
80
81 <p>When the Host: authority contradicts another authority source Squid will log
82 "SECURITY ALERT: Host: header forgery detected". The response will then be determined
83 by the <url url="http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/host_verify_strict/" name="host_verify_strict">
84 directive. Squid will respond with 409 Conflict error response when strict validation
85 fails and handles the request normally when strict validation succeeds or is OFF (default).
86
87 <p>Relaying of messages which FAIL non-strict Host: validation are permitted through Squid but
88 only to the original destination IP the client was requesting or to explicit peers. This means
89 DNS lookups to locate alternative DIRECT destinations will not be done.
90
91 <p>Known Issue: When non-strict validation fails Squid will relay the request, but can only do
92 so safely to the orginal destination IP the client was contacting. The client original
93 destination IP is lost when relaying to peers in a hierarchy. This means the upstream peers
94 are still at risk of causing same-origin bypass CVE-2009-0801 vulnerability.
95 Developer time is required to implement safe transit of these requests.
96 Please contact squid-dev if you are able to assist or sponsor the development.
97
98
99 <sect1>NCSA helper DES algorithm password limits
100 <p>Details in Advisory <url url="http://www.squid-cache.org/Advisories/SQUID-2011_2.txt" name="SQUID-2011:2">
101
102 <p>The DES algorithm used by the NCSA Basic authentication helper has an
103 limit of 8 bytes but some implementations do not error when truncating
104 longer passwords down to this unsafe level.
105
106 <p>This both significantly lowers the threshold of difficulty decrypting
107 captured password files and hides from users the fact that the extra bits
108 of their chosen long password is not being utilized.
109
110 <p>The NCSA helper bundled with Squid will prevent passwords longer than 8
111 characters being sent to the DES algorithm. The MD5 hash algorithm which
112 supports longer than 8 character passwords is also supported by this helper
113 and should be used instead.
114
115
116 <sect1>SMP scalability
117 <p>The new "workers" squid.conf option can be used to launch multiple worker
118 processes and utilize multiple CPU cores. The overall intent is to make
119 multiple workers look like one to an outside observer, while providing
120 knobs to customize each worker behavior if needed.
121
122 <p>By default, all worker processes are configured identically and do what a
123 single Squid instance would have done. Squid.conf macro substitutions and
124 conditionals (see below) can be used to customize individual worker
125 configurations. In the paragraphs below, "can share" implies "will share by
126 default".
127
128 <p>Workers can share HTTP, HTTPS, SNMP, ICP, and HTCP listening addresses.
129 Configuration related to ICP and HTCP clients must be adjusted to avoid
130 source address conflicts: Modify the IP address and/or the port used for
131 the protocol. Workers do not share DNS addresses by default because the OS
132 assigns each worker a unique DNS port.
133
134 <p>Workers can share logs.
135
136 <p>Workers can share caches. Memory cache is automatically shared when multiple
137 workers are used. Cache_dir are shared when configured with the <em>rock</em>
138 storage type. Cache_dir of other types must be adjusted to point each
139 disk-caching worker to its own disk area. ICP and HTCP responses are based
140 on the responding worker cache state.
141
142 <p>Cache manager statistics are reported from a worker point of view, for now.
143 Though some reports are combined. SNMP statistics are combined across all
144 workers.
145
146 <p>Startup, reconfiguration, shutdown, and log rotation are handled as for a
147 monolithic Squid. Abnormally terminated workers are restarted while
148 other workers continue serving traffic.
149
150 <sect2>Squid.conf macros and conditionals
151 <p>Added support for process_name and process_number macros as well as simple
152 if-statement conditionals in squid.conf. These features allow individual
153 worker customization in SMP mode. For details, search for "Conditional
154 configuration" and "SMP-Related Macros" sections in squid.conf.documented.
155
156
157 <sect1>Helper Multiplexer
158 <p>The helper multiplexer's purpose is to relieve some of the burden
159 Squid has when dealing with slow helpers. It does so by acting as a
160 middleman between squid and the actual helpers, talking to Squid via
161 the multiplexed concurrent variant of the helper protocol and to the
162 helpers via the non-concurrent variant.
163
164 <p>Helpers are started on demand, and in theory the muxer can handle up to
165 1k helpers per instance. It's up to squid to decide how many helpers
166 to start.
167
168 <p>The muxer knows nothing about the actual messages being passed around,
169 and as such can't really (yet?) compensate for broken helpers.
170 It is not yet able to manage dying helpers, but it will.
171
172 <p>To configure the multiplexer add its binary name (usually /usr/share/libexec/helper-mux.pl)
173 in front of the name of whichever helper is being multiplexed. It takes the helper binary
174 path and parameters as its own command parameters. The <em>concurrency</em> setting already
175 existing in Squid is used to configure how many child helpers it may run.
176
177 <p>For example, a traditional configration is
178 <verb>
179 url_rewrite_program /your/redirector.sh
180 url_rewrite_children 5
181 </verb>
182 the alternative multiplexer configuration is:
183 <verb>
184 url_rewrite_program /usr/share/libexec/helper-mux.pl /your/redirector.sh
185 url_rewrite_children 1 concurrency=5
186 </verb>
187
188 <p>Helpers which are already concurrent protocol enabled gain little benefit from the multiplexer
189 on most systems. However on some systems where Squid spawning helpers causes excess memory usage
190 the reduction in direct helper spawned by Squid can result in a great reduction in resource use.
191
192 <p>The helper can be controlled using various signals:
193 <itemize>
194 <item>SIGHUP: dump the state of all helpers to STDERR
195 </itemize>
196
197
198 <sect1>Helpers On-Demand
199 <p>Traditionally Squid has been configured with a fixed number of helpers and started them during
200 it's start and reconfigure phases. This forces the hard configuration problem of how many helpers
201 will be needed to be solved before starting Squid in production use.
202
203 <p>The on-demand helpers feature allows greater flexibility and resolves this problem by allowing
204 maximum, initial and idle thresholds to be configured. Squid will start the initial set during
205 start and reconfigure phases. However over the operational use new helpers up to the maxium will
206 be started as load demands. The idle threshold determins how many more helpers to start if the
207 currently running set is not enough to handle current request loads.
208
209 <p>For example, a traditional configration is
210 <verb>
211 auth_param ntlm /usr/libexec/squid/ntlm_auth
212 auth_param ntlm children 200
213 </verb>
214 the alternative on-demand configuration could be:
215 <verb>
216 auth_param ntlm /usr/libexec/squid/ntlm_auth
217 auth_param ntlm children 200 startup=10 idle=2
218 </verb>
219
220 <p>The example still permits up to 200 helpers to be running at once under peak traffic loads.
221 But only starts 10 when Squid is initialized resulting in a faster boot up.
222 When client requests threaten to overload the running helpers an additional 2 will be started.
223
224 <p>NOTE: if no <em>startup</em> and <em>idle</em> values are specified the traditional behaviour
225 of starting the maximum number of helpers will occur.
226
227
228 <sect1>Helper Name Changes
229 <p>To improve the understanding of what each helper does and where it should be used the helper binaries
230 which are bundled with Squid have undergone a naming change in this release.
231
232 <p>Below is a list of the old helper names and what their names have changed to.
233 For several helpers the directory name used in --enable-X-helpers configure option has also changed.
234
235 <sect2>Basic Authentication protocol helpers
236 <p><itemize>
237 <item>squid_db_auth - basic_db_auth - Retrieve authentication details from a simple SQL database table.
238 <item>getpwnam_auth - basic_getpwname_auth - Authenticate with local system user accounts.
239 <item>squid_ldap_auth - basic_ldap_auth - Authenticate with LDAP user accounts.
240 <item>MSNT-multi-domain - basic_msnt_multi_domain_auth - Authenticate with any one of multiple Windows Domain Controllers.
241 <item>msnt_auth - basic_msnt_auth - Authenticate with Windows Domain Controllers selected by username.
242 <item>ncsa_auth - basic_ncsa_auth - Authenticate with NCSA httpd-style password file.
243 <item>yp_auth - basic_nis_auth - Authenticate with NIS security system.
244 <item>pam_auth - basic_pam_auth - Authenticate with the system PAM infrastructure.
245 <item>pop3.pl - basic_pop3_auth - Authenticate with a mail server POP3/SMTP credentials.
246 <item>squid_radius_auth - basic_radius_auth - Authenticate with RADIUS.
247 <item>squid_sasl_auth - basic_sasl_auth - Authenticate with SASL.
248 <item>smb_auth - basic_smb_auth - Authenticate with Samba SMB.
249 <item>mswin_sspi - basic_sspi_auth - Authenticate with a Windows Domain Controller using SSPI.
250 </itemize>
251
252 <sect2>Digest Authentication protocol helpers
253 <p><itemize>
254 <item>digest_pw_auth - digest_file_auth - Authenticate against credentials stored in a simple text file.
255 </itemize>
256
257 <sect2>External ACL helpers
258 <p><itemize>
259 <item>mswin_check_ad_group - ext_ad_group_acl - Check logged in users Group membership using Active Directory.
260 <item>ip_user_check - ext_file_userip_acl - Restrict users to cetain IP addresses, using a text file backend.
261 <item>squid_kerb_ldap - ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl - Check logged in Kerberos or NTLM users Group membership using LDAP.
262 <item>squid_ldap_group - ext_ldap_group_acl - Check logged in users Group membership using LDAP.
263 <item>mswin_check_lm_group - ext_lm_group_acl - Check logged in users Group membership using LanManager.
264 <item>squid_session - ext_session_acl - Maintain a session cache of client identifiers (usually IP address).
265 This helper has also gone through a version update and now uses more current BerkeleyDB 4.1+ APIs.
266 <item>squid_unix_group - ext_unix_group_acl - Check logged in users Group membership using local UNIX groups.
267 <item>wbinfo_group.pl - ext_wbinfo_group_acl - Check logged in users Group membership using wbinfo.
268 </itemize>
269
270 <sect2>Negotiate Authentication protocol helpers
271 <p><itemize>
272 <item>squid_kerb_auth - negotiate_kerberos_auth - Authenticate with Kerberos servers.
273 <item>mswin_sspi - negotiate_sspi_auth - Authenticate with a Windows Domain Controller using SSPI.
274 <item>negotiate_wrapper - negotiate_wrapper_auth - Split Negotiate traffic between Kerberos and NTLM helpers.
275 </itemize>
276
277 <sect2>NTLM Authentication protocol helpers
278 <p><itemize>
279 <item>no_check.pl - Deprecated. - Use the faster and less easily decrypted ntlm_fake_auth instead.
280 <item>fakeauth_auth - ntlm_fake_auth - Perform NTLMSSP to recover the username but don't verify the password.
281 <item>ntlm_auth - ntlm_smb_lm_auth - Perform SMB LanManager domain-less authentication over NTLM protocol.
282 <item>mswin_ntlm_auth - ntlm_sspi_auth - Perform NTLMSSP authentication using Windows native Security Support Provider Interface API.
283 </itemize>
284
285 <sect2>URL re-write helpers
286 <p>This group of helpers have been bundled to demonstrate how to code URL re-writers:
287 <itemize>
288 <item>url_fake_rewrite - Accept various url_rewrite details and log the input.
289 </itemize>
290
291
292 <sect1>Multi-Lingual manuals
293 <p>The man(8) and man(1) pages bundled with Squid are now provided online for all
294 versions and beginning with 3.2 they are available in languages other than English (where translated).
295
296 <p>Details in <url url="http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Translations" name="The Squid wiki">
297
298 <p>3.1 began the Internationalization of Squid with the public facing error pages.
299 This move begins the Localization of the internal administrator facing manuals.
300
301
302 <sect1>Solaris 10 pthreads Support (Experimental)
303 <p>Automatic detection and use of the pthreads library available from Solaris 10
304
305 <p>The result of this addition means that faster more efficient AUFS cache storage mechanisims
306 are now available in Solaris 10.
307
308 <p>Support is experimental at this stage due to lack of feedback on the results of enabling it.
309 We recommend giving AUFS a try for faster disk storage and encourage feedback.
310
311
312 <sect1>Surrogate/1.0 protocol extensions to HTTP
313 <p>The <em>Surrogate</em> extensions to HTTP protocol enable an origin web server to specify separate
314 cache controls for a reverse proxy acting on its behalf. Previously this was closely tied with the ESI
315 feature support in Squid. This release opens Surrogate support to all reverse proxies.
316
317 <p>Reverse proxy requests sent on to the web server include the HTTP header <em>Surrogate-Capabilities:</em>
318 specifying the capabilities of the reverse proxy along with an ID which can be used to target reponses with
319 a <em>Surrogate-Control:</em> HTTP header used instead of the <em>Cache-Control:</em> header.
320
321 <p>The default surrogate ID is generated automatically from the Squid site-unique hostname as found by the
322 automatic detection or manual configuration of <em>visible_hostname</em> although can be configured
323 separately with the <em>httpd_accel_surrogate_id</em> option.
324
325 <p><em>Security Considerations:</em> Websites sould be careful of accepting any surrogate ID.
326 Older releases of Squid leak the Surrogate-Control headers to external servers.
327 This 3.2 series of Squid will now prevent this leakage of its own ID destined responses, however it is possible
328 and for some uses desirable to receive external reverse-proxies <em>Surrogate-Capabilities:</em> headers.
329
330 <p><em>NOTE:</em> Several operating system distributions historically package Squid with a forced value of
331 <em>visible_hostname localhost</em>. If this is done on a Surrogate enabled install a manual re-configuration
332 is required to prevent an unacceptable surrogate ID of 'localhost' being generated.
333
334
335 <sect1>Logging Infrastructure Updated
336 <p>The advanced logging modules introduced in Squid-2.7 are now available from Squid-3.2.
337
338 <p>This feature is documented at http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/LogModules
339
340 <p>The new infrastructure currently supports several different channels types (modules) ranging from
341 direct filesystem logging (stdio, daemon) to network logging (syslog, UDP and TCP). The daemon logging
342 interface allows for a custom helper to be written to process logs in real-time.
343
344 <p>Upgrading: the <em>access_log</em> and <em>cache_store_log</em> were previously logged via what is
345 now called the <em>stdio</em> module.
346 This is still supported and used by default if no module is named. For best performance particularly in SMP
347 environments we recommend the <em>daemon</em> be used. The provided <em>log_file_daemon</em> helper
348 performs the traditional logging to local filesystem.
349
350 <p>Additional to this the cache.log can now be limited to a smaller number of files stored.
351 Traditionally cache.log.N has been fixed at the same number of rotated files as access.log.N through the
352 <em>logfile_rotate</em> setting. The <em>debug_options</em> setting can now be used to configure the number
353 of debug cache.log files to rotate through with a <em>rotate=N</em> option. This is particularly useful for
354 logging a single cache.log at relatively high debug levels on a high-traffic system. Or one which is
355 required to store a long period of access.log and needs to conserve disk space.
356
357 <p>The <em>referer_log</em> and <em>useragent_log</em> directives have been converted to built-in log formats.
358 These logs are now created using an <em>access_log</em> line with the format "referrer" or "useragent".
359 They also now log all client requests, if there was no Referer or User-Agent header a dash (-) is logged.
360
361 <p>Known Issue: The TCP logging module does not recover from broken connections well.
362 At present it will restart the affected Squid instance if the TCP connection is broken.
363
364
365 <sect1> Client Bandwidth Limits
366 <p>In mobile environments, Squid may need to limit Squid-to-client bandwidth
367 available to individual users, identified by their IP addresses. The IP
368 address pool can be as large as a /10 IPv4 network (4 million unique IP
369 addresses) and even larger in IPv6 environments. On the other hand, the code
370 should support thousands of connections coming from a single IP (e.g.,
371 a child proxy).
372
373 <p>The implementation is based on storing bandwidth-related "bucket" information
374 in the existing "client database" hash (client_db.cc). The old code already
375 assigned each client IP a single ClientInfo object, which satisfies the
376 client-side IP-based bandwidth pooling requirements. The old hash size is
377 increased to support up to 32K concurrent clients if needed.
378
379 <p>Client-side pools are configured similarly to server-side ones, but there is
380 only one pool class. See client_delay_pools,
381 client_delay_initial_bucket_level, client_delay_parameters, and
382 client_delay_access in squid.conf. The client_delay_access matches the client
383 with delay parameters. It does not pool clients from different IP addresses
384 together.
385
386 <p>Special care is taken to provide fair distribution of bandwidth among clients
387 sharing the same bucket (i.e., clients coming from the same IP address).
388 Multiple same-IP clients competing for bandwidth are queued using FIFO
389 algorithm. If a bucket becomes empty, the first client among those sharing
390 the bucket is delayed by 1 second before it can attempt to receive more
391 response data from Squid. This delay may need to be lowered in
392 high-bandwidth environments.
393
394
395 <sect1>Better eCAP Suport
396 <p>Support for libecap version 0.2.0 has been added with this series of Squid. Bringing
397 better support for body handling, and logging.
398
399 <p>Known Issue: Due to API changes in libecap this release of Squid will not build
400 against any older libecap releases.
401
402
403 <sect1>Cache Manager access changes
404 <p>The Squid Cache Manager has previously only been accessible under the cache_object://
405 URL scheme. Which has restricted its reporting to tools which can send arbitrary
406 URI to the proxy.
407
408 <p>This version of Squid now provides access through the http:// and https:// URL schemes
409 allowing web browsers access without having to use the cachemgr.cgi gateway and enabling
410 the use of HTTPS security were desired.
411
412 <p>The cache manager is available under the path prefix /squid-internal-mgr/. For example
413 the URL http://example/com/squid-internal-mgr/menu will bring up the manager menu. This
414 means there are some configuration changes required to lock down manager access.
415 The <em>manager</em> ACL needs changing. A built-in definition is now used, equivalent
416 to the following regex pattern:
417 <verb>
418 ^(cache_object://|https?://[^/]+/squid-internal-mgr/)
419 </verb>
420
421 <p>The manager prefix /squid-internal-mgr/ with no action attempts to load an optional
422 template MGR_INDEX which may be installed amongst in the Squid error templates.
423 This template is not supplied with Squid but intended to be supplied by separate
424 cache manager applications as their front page embedding all scripts, accessors or
425 redirects required for their initial GUI display.
426
427 <p>MGR_INDEX file
428 <itemize>
429 <item>should contain a complete HTML page, with optional client-side scripting.
430 <item>must not contain server-side scripting.
431 <item>will have macro substitution performed on it using the same macros as used by the error page tempates.
432 </itemize>
433
434 <p>Version 3.2 of the CGI cache manager tool now presents XHR scripted probes to detect
435 proxies presenting these manager index pagess and provides direct HTTP/HTTPS web links
436 to those managers.
437
438
439 <sect>Changes to squid.conf since Squid-3.1
440 <p>
441 There have been changes to Squid's configuration file since Squid-3.1.
442
443 This section gives a thorough account of those changes in three categories:
444
445 <itemize>
446 <item><ref id="newtags" name="New tags">
447 <item><ref id="modifiedtags" name="Changes to existing tags">
448 <item><ref id="removedtags" name="Removed tags">
449 </itemize>
450 <p>
451
452 <sect1>New tags<label id="newtags">
453 <p>
454 <descrip>
455 <tag>adaptation_meta</tag>
456 <p>This option allows Squid administrator to add custom ICAP request
457 headers or eCAP options to Squid ICAP requests or eCAP transactions.
458
459 <tag>adaptation_send_client_ip</tag>
460 <p>Same as depricated icap_send_client_ip
461 but applies to both ICAP and eCAP.</p>
462
463 <tag>adaptation_send_username</tag>
464 <p>Same as depricated icap_send_client_username
465 but applies to both ICAP and eCAP.</p>
466
467 <tag>adaptation_uses_indirect_client</tag>
468 <p>Same as depricated icap_uses_indirect_client
469 but applies to both ICAP and eCAP.</p>
470
471 <tag>client_delay_pools</tag>
472 <p>New setting for client bandwith limits to specifies the number
473 of client delay pools used.
474
475 <tag>client_delay_initial_bucket_level</tag>
476 <p>New setting for client bandwith limits to determine the initial
477 bucket size as a percentage of max_bucket_size from
478 client_delay_parameters.
479
480 <tag>client_delay_parameters</tag>
481 <p>New setting for client bandwith limits to configures client-side
482 bandwidth limits.
483
484 <tag>client_delay_access</tag>
485 <p>New setting for client bandwith limits to determines the
486 client-side delay pool for the request.
487
488 <tag>client_dst_passthru</tag>
489 <p>New setting to disable extra Host: header security on interception proxies.
490 Impacts cache integrity/reliability and client browser security.
491 <p><em>IMPORTANT:</em> disabling this directive only allows Squid to change the
492 destination IP to another source indicated by Host: domain DNS or
493 cache_peer configuration. It <em>does not</em> affect Host: validation.
494
495 <tag>client_idle_pconn_timeout</tag>
496 <p>Renamed from <em>persistent_request_timeout</em>.
497
498 <tag>cpu_affinity_map</tag>
499 <p>New setting for SMP support to map Squid processes onto specific CPU cores.
500
501 <tag>connect_retries</tag>
502 <p>Replacement for <em>maximum_single_addr_tries</em>, but instead of only applying to hosts with single addresses.
503 This directive applies to all hosts, extending the number of connection attempts to each IP address.
504
505 <tag>dns_packet_max</tag>
506 <p>New setting to configure maximum number of bytes packet size to advertise via EDNS.
507 Set to "none" (the initial default) to disable EDNS large packet support.
508
509 <tag>else</tag>
510 <p>Part of conditional SMP support syntax. see <em>if</em>
511
512 <tag>endif</tag>
513 <p>Part of conditional SMP support syntax. see <em>if</em>
514
515 <tag>eui_lookup</tag>
516 <p>Whether to lookup the EUI or MAC address of a connected client.
517
518 <tag>host_verify_strict</tag>
519 <p>New option to enable super-strict HTTP and DNS information match.
520 Ensuring the HTTP URI details, DNS records, and TCP connection layers all match in a
521 three-legged security verification. Preventing domain hijacking or malicious poisoning
522 attacks by malicious scripts.
523 <p>The default is to verify only intercepted traffic, to log all issues and let failed
524 traffic through when doing so can be done safely.
525
526 <tag>icap_206_enable</tag>
527 <p>New option to toggle whether the ICAP 206 (Partial Content) responses extension.
528 Default is on.
529
530 <tag>if</tag>
531 <p>New conditional syntax for SMP multiple-worker.
532 If-statements can be used to make configuration directives depend on conditions.
533 <p>The else part is optional. The keywords <em>if</em>, <em>else</em> and <em>endif</em>
534 must be typed on their own lines, as if they were regular configuration directives.
535
536 <tag>logfile_daemon</tag>
537 <p>Ported from 2.7. Specify the file I/O daemon helper to run for logging.
538
539 <tag>max_stale</tag>
540 <p>Places an upper limit on how stale content Squid will serve from the cache if cache validation fails
541
542 <tag>memory_cache_mode</tag>
543 <p>Controls which objects to keep in the memory cache (cache_mem)
544 <verb>
545 'always' Keep most recently fetched objects in memory (default)
546
547 'disk' Only disk cache hits are kept in memory, which means
548 an object must first be cached on disk and then hit
549 a second time before cached in memory.
550
551 network Only objects fetched from network is kept in memory
552 </verb>
553
554 <tag>memory_cache_shared</tag>
555 <p>Controls whether the memory cache is shared among SMP workers.
556 <p>Currently, entities exceeding 32KB in size cannot be shared.
557
558 <tag>server_idle_pconn_timeout</tag>
559 <p>Renamed from <em>pconn_timeout</em>.
560
561 <tag>tproxy_uses_indirect_client</tag>
562 <p>Controls whether the indirect client address found in the X-Forwarded-For
563 header is used for spoofing instead of the directly connected client address.
564 Requires both <em>--enable-follow-x-forwarded-for</em> and <em>--enable-linux-netfilter</em>
565
566 <tag>workers</tag>
567 <p>Number of main Squid processes or "workers" to fork and maintain.
568 In SMP mode, each worker does nearly all what a single Squid daemon
569 does (e.g., listen on http_port and forward HTTP requests).
570 <verb>
571 0: "no daemon" mode, like running "squid -N ..."
572 1: "no SMP" mode, start one main Squid process daemon (default)
573 N: start N main Squid process daemons (i.e., SMP mode)
574 </verb>
575
576 <tag>write_timeout</tag>
577 <p>New setting to limit time spent waiting for data writes to be confirmed.
578 </descrip>
579
580 <sect1>Changes to existing tags<label id="modifiedtags">
581 <p>
582 <descrip>
583 <tag>access_log</tag>
584 <p>New <em>stdio</em> module to send log data directly from Squid to a disk file.
585 This is the historic behaviour of Squid before logging modules were introduced, and
586 remains the default used when no module is selected.
587 It is recommended to upgrade logging to the faster <em>daemon:</em> module.
588 <p>New <em>daemon</em> module to send each log line as text data to a file I/O daemon handling the slow disk I/O.
589 New installs, or installs with no logs configured explicitly will use this module by default.
590 <p>New <em>tcp</em> module to send each log line as text data to a TCP receiver.
591 <p>New <em>udp</em> module to send each log line as text data to a UDP receiver.
592 <p>New format <em>referrer</em> to log with the format prevously used by referer_log directive.
593 <p>New format <em>useragent</em> to log with the format prevously used by useragent_log directive.
594
595 <tag>acl : random, localip, localport</tag>
596 <p>New type <em>random</em>. Pseudo-randomly match requests based on a configured probability.
597 <p>Renamed <em>myip</em> to <em>localip</em>. It matches the IP which the client connected to.
598 <p>Renamed <em>myport</em> to <em>localport</em>. It matches the port which the client connected to.
599 <p>Ported <em>urllogin</em> option from Squid 2.7, to match a regex pattern on the URL login field (if any).
600 <p>The <em>localip</em>/<em>localport</em> differ from earlier releases where they matched a mix of
601 of an invalid IP and port 0, the client destination IP/port or the Squid listening IP/port.
602 This definition is now consistent across all modes of traffic received by Squid.
603 <p>The <em>manager</em> ACL requires adjustment to cover new cache manager access. So it has now been
604 built-in as a predefined ACL name matching URLs equivalent to the following regular expression:
605 <verb>
606 ^(cache_object://|https?://[^/]+/squid-internal-mgr/)
607 </verb>
608 squid.conf containing the old manager definition can expect to see ACL type collisions.
609
610 <tag>auth_param</tag>
611 <p>New options for Basic, Digest, NTLM, Negotiate <em>children</em> settings.
612 <em>startup=N</em> determins minimum number of helper processes used.
613 <em>idle=N</em> determines how many helper to retain as buffer against sudden traffic loads.
614 <em>concurrency=N</em> previously called <em>auth_param ... concurrency</em> as a separate option.
615 <p>Removed Basic, Digest, NTLM, Negotiate <em>auth_param ... concurrency</em> setting option.
616 <p>Known Issue: NTLM and Negotiate protocols do not support concurrency. When set this option is ignored.
617
618 <tag>cache_dir</tag>
619 <p><em>min-size</em> option ported from Squid-2
620
621 <tag>cache_peer</tag>
622 <p><em>htcp-*</em> options collapsed into <em>htcp=</em> taking an optional comma-separated list of flags.
623 The old form is deprecated but still accepted.
624
625 <tag>cache_store_log</tag>
626 <p>Now uses logging modules. Example: stdio:/file/path
627 see <em>access_log</em> for a list of supported modules and their parameters.
628
629 <tag>clientside_mark</tag>
630 <p>New configuration parameter <em>clientside_mark</em>
631 <p>Allows packets leaving Squid on the client side to be marked with a Netfilter mark value in the same way as the existing clientside_tos feature.
632 <p>This feature is only available for Netfilter environments.
633
634 <tag>deny_info</tag>
635 <p>Support URL format tags. For dynamically generated URL in denial redirect.
636 <p>Support the full range of 200-599 HTTP status codes.
637 3xx status only available when redirecting to a URI.
638 Other status only available when supplying an error template body.
639
640 <tag>external_acl_type</tag>
641 <p>New format tags and option parameters:
642 <p><em>%SRCEUI48</em> EUI-48 / MAC address of client from ARP lookup.
643 <p><em>%SRCEUI64</em> EUI-64 of clients with SLAAC address.
644 <p><em>%EXT_LOG</em> log= message returned by previous external ACL calls. An updated version may be returned.
645 <p><em>%EXT_TAG</em> tag= value returned by previous external ACL calls. Tag may not be altered once set.
646 <p><em>children-max=N</em> determins maximum number of helper processes used.
647 <p><em>children-startup=N</em> determins minimum number of helper processes used.
648 <p><em>children-idle=N</em> determines how many helper to retain as buffer against sudden traffic loads.
649 <p>Deprecated <em>children=N</em> in favor of <em>children-max=N</em>.
650
651 <tag>http_port act-as-origin vhost no-vhost</tag>
652 <p><em>act-as-origin</em> ported from 2.7.
653 This option corrects several HTTP header issues when operating as a reverse proxy and cache.
654 Notably the externally visible aging of objects stored in the server-side cache.
655 <p><em>vhost</em> is deprecated. <em>accel</em> mode, reverse proxy, now defaults to always enable HTTP/1.1 virtual domain support.
656 <p><em>no-vhost</em> option is added to disable the new reverse proxy behaviour.
657
658 <tag>icap_send_client_ip</tag>
659 <p>Deprecated in favor of adaptation_send_client_ip
660 which applies to both ICAP and eCAP.</p>
661
662 <tag>icap_send_client_username</tag>
663 <p>Deprecated in favor of adaptation_send_username
664 which applies to both ICAP and eCAP.</p>
665
666 <tag>icap_uses_indirect_client</tag>
667 <p>Deprecated in favor of adaptation_uses_indirect_client
668 which applies to both ICAP and eCAP.</p>
669
670 <tag>logformat</tag>
671 <p><em>%&lt;a</em> Server or Peer IP address from the last server connection (next hop).
672 <p><em>%&gt;bs</em> Number of HTTP-equivalent message body bytes received from the next hop.
673 <p><em>icap::%&gt;bs</em> Number of message body bytes received from the ICAP server.
674 <p><em>%sn</em> Unique sequence number per log line. Ported from 2.7
675 <p><em>%&gt;eui</em> EUI logging (EUI-48 / MAC address for IPv4, EUI-64 for IPv6).
676 Both EUI forms are logged in the same field. Type can be identified by length or byte delimiter.
677 <p><em>%err_code</em> The ID of an error response served by Squid or a similar internal error identifier
678 <p><em>%err_detail</em> Additional err_code-dependent error information.
679 <p><em>%&gt;la</em> Rename of %la to indicate being a client connection detail.
680 <p><em>%&gt;lp</em> Rename of %lp to indicate being a client connection detail.
681 <p><em>%&lt;p</em> Server or Peer port number from the last server connection (next hop).
682
683 <tag>memory_pools_limit</tag>
684 <p>Memory limits have been revised and corrected from 3.1.4 onwards.
685 <p>Please check and update your squid.conf to use the text <em>none</em> for no limit instead of the old 0 (zero).
686 <p>All users upgrading need to be aware that from Squid-3.3 setting this option to 0 (zero) will mean zero bytes of memory get pooled.
687
688 <tag>qos_flows</tag>
689 <p>New options <em>mark</em> and <em>tos</em> and <em>miss</em>
690 <p><em>tos</em> retains the original QOS functionality of the IP header TOS field.
691 <p><em>mark</em> offers the same functionality, but with a netfilter mark value.
692 <p>These options should be placed immediately after qos_flows.
693 <p>The <em>tos</em> value is optional in order to maintain backwards compatability.
694 <p>The preserve-miss functionality is available with the <em>mark</em> option and requires no kernel patching.
695 It does, however, require libnetfilter_conntrack.
696 This will be included by default if available (see the --without-netfilter-conntrack configure option for more details).
697 <p><em>miss</em> sets a value for a cache miss. It is available for both the tos and mark options and takes precedence over the preserve-miss feature.
698
699 <tag>range_offset_limit</tag>
700 <p>Added ACL support for control over when the limit applies and when it is avoided.
701
702 <tag>refresh_pattern</tag>
703 <p>New option <em>max-stale=</em> to provide a maximum staleness factor. Squid won't
704 serve objects more stale than this even if it failed to validate the object.
705 <p>Removed option <em>ignore-no-cache</em>. Its commonly desired behaviour is obsoleted
706 by correct HTTP/1.1 Cache-Control:no-cache handling.
707
708 <tag>reply_header_access</tag>
709 <p>Added support for custom response header names.</p>
710
711 <tag>request_header_access</tag>
712 <p>Added support for custom request header names.</p>
713
714 <tag>reply_header_replace</tag>
715 <p>Added support for custom response header names.</p>
716
717 <tag>request_header_replace</tag>
718 <p>Added support for custom request header names.</p>
719
720 <tag>tcp_outgoing_address</tag>
721 <p>This parameter is now compatible with persistent server connections.
722 The IPv6 magic 'to_ipv6' hacks needed in 3.1 are now no longer necessary.
723
724 <tag>tcp_outgoing_mark</tag>
725 <p>New configuration parameter <em>tcp_outgoing_mark</em>
726 <p>Allows packets leaving Squid on the server side to be marked with a Netfilter mark value in the same way as the existing tcp_outgoing_tos feature.
727 <p>This feature is only available for Netfilter environments.
728
729 <tag>tcp_outgoing_tos</tag>
730 <p>This parameter is now compatible with persistent server connections.
731
732 <tag>url_rewrite_children</tag>
733 <p>New options <em>startup=N</em>, <em>idle=N</em>, <em>concurrency=N</em>
734 <itemize>
735 <item>startup=N allow finer tuning of how many helpers are started initially.
736 <item>idle=N allow fine tuning of how many helper to retain as buffer against sudden traffic loads.
737 <item>concurrency=N was previously called url_rewrite_concurrency as a distinct directive.
738 </itemize>
739
740 <tag>windows_ipaddrchangemonitor</tag>
741 <p>Now only available to be set in Windows builds.
742
743 </descrip>
744
745
746 <sect1>Removed tags<label id="removedtags">
747 <p>
748 <descrip>
749 <tag>dns_v4_fallback</tag>
750 <p>Obsolete. Replaced by DNS parallel lookups.
751
752 <tag>emulate_httpd_log</tag>
753 <p>Replaced by <em>common</em> format option on an <em>access_log</em> directive.
754
755 <tag>forward_log</tag>
756 <p>Obsolete.
757
758 <tag>ftp_list_width</tag>
759 <p>Obsolete.
760
761 <tag>ignore_expect_100</tag>
762 <p>Obsolete.
763
764 <tag>log_fqdn</tag>
765 <p>Obsolete. Replaced by automatic detection of the %>A logformat tag.
766
767 <tag>log_ip_on_direct</tag>
768 <p>Obsolete. Use a custom log with <em>%&lt;A</em> format tag to receive server FQDN or peer name.
769
770 <tag>maximum_single_addr_tries</tag>
771 <p>The behaviour controlled by this directive is no longer possible.
772 It has been replaced by <em>connect_retries</em> option which operates a little differently.
773
774 <tag>pconn_timeout</tag>
775 <p>Renamed to <em>server_idle_pconn_timeout</em>
776
777 <tag>persistent_request_timeout</tag>
778 <p>Renamed to <em>client_idle_pconn_timeout</em>
779
780 <tag>referer_log</tag>
781 <p>Replaced by the <em>referrer</em> format option on an <em>access_log</em> directive.
782
783 <tag>url_rewrite_concurrency</tag>
784 <p>Replaced by url_rewrite_children ... concurrency=N option.
785
786 <tag>useragent_log</tag>
787 <p>Replaced by the <em>useragent</em> format option on an <em>access_log</em> directive.
788 </descrip>
789
790
791 <sect>Changes to ./configure options since Squid-3.1
792 <p>
793 There have been some changes to Squid's build configuration since Squid-3.1.
794
795 This section gives an account of those changes in three categories:
796
797 <itemize>
798 <item><ref id="newoptions" name="New options">
799 <item><ref id="modifiedoptions" name="Changes to existing options">
800 <item><ref id="removedoptions" name="Removed options">
801 </itemize>
802
803
804 <sect1>New options<label id="newoptions">
805 <p>
806 <descrip>
807 <tag>--enable-auth-basic[=HELPERS]</tag>
808 <p>Specified without any parameters all helpers will be auto-built.
809 <p>With an explicit empty list <em>=""</em> protocol support will be built but no helpers.
810 <p>With an explicit list protocol support and just those helpers will be built.
811
812 <tag>--enable-auth-digest[=HELPERS]</tag>
813 <p>Specified without any parameters all helpers will be auto-built.
814 <p>With an explicit empty list <em>=""</em> protocol support will be built but no helpers.
815 <p>With an explicit list protocol support and just those helpers will be built.
816
817 <tag>--enable-auth-negotiate</tag>
818 <p>Specified without any parameters all helpers will be auto-built.
819 <p>With an explicit empty list <em>=""</em> protocol support will be built but no helpers.
820 <p>With an explicit list protocol support and just those helpers will be built.
821
822 <tag>--enable-auth-ntlm</tag>
823 <p>Specified without any parameters all helpers will be auto-built.
824 <p>With an explicit empty list <em>=""</em> protocol support will be built but no helpers.
825 <p>With an explicit list protocol support and just those helpers will be built.
826
827 <tag>--enable-build-info</tag>
828 <p>Add an additional string in the output of "squid -v".
829
830 <tag>--enable-eui</tag>
831 <p>Enable Support for handling EUI operations.
832 This includes ARP lookups for MAC (EUI-48) addresses and the ACL arp type tests.
833
834 <tag>--enable-log-daemon-helpers</tag>
835 <p>Build helpers for logging I/O.
836
837 <tag>--enable-url-rewrite-helpers</tag>
838 <p>Build helpers for some basic URL-rewrite actions. For use by url_rewrite_program.
839 If omitted or set to =all then all bundled helpers that are able to build will be built.
840 If set to a specific list of helpers then only those helpers will build.
841 Currently one demo helper <em>fake</em> is provided in shell and C++ forms to demonstrate
842 the helper protocol usage and provide exemplar code.
843
844 <tag>--with-swapdir=PATH</tag>
845 <p>Location to display in documentation for the default cache.
846 Updated to indicate /var/cache/squid in accordance with the filesystem layout standards.
847 Squid-3 no longer builds an implicit disk cache at this location, so the change is not expected
848 to have any effect on existing builds other than fixing some mysterious lack of core dumps.
849 The old /var/cache location was often non-writable which blocked core dumps creation.
850
851 <tag>--without-netfiler-conntrack</tag>
852 <p>Disables the libnetfilter_conntrack library being used for the new qos_flows option <em>mark</em>.
853 default is to auto-detect the library and use where available.
854 </descrip>
855
856 <sect1>Changes to existing options<label id="modifiedoptions">
857 <p>
858 <descrip>
859 <tag>--enable-auth</tag>
860 <p>No longer takes a list of arguments. This option now is restricted to building Squid with or without authentication support.
861 <p>The new <em>--enable-auth-X</em>/<em>--disable-auth-X</em> parameters determine which authentication protocols and helpers are built.
862
863 </descrip>
864 </p>
865
866 <sect1>Removed options<label id="removedoptions">
867 <p>
868 <descrip>
869 <tag>--enable-arp-acl</tag>
870 <p>Replaced by --enable-eui
871
872 <tag>--enable-auth-basic-helpers</tag>
873 <p>replaced by <em>--enable-auth-basic</em>.
874
875 <tag>--enable-auth-digest-helpers</tag>
876 <p>replaced by <em>--enable-auth-digest</em>.
877
878 <tag>--enable-auth-negotiate-helpers</tag>
879 <p>replaced by <em>--enable-auth-negotiate</em>.
880
881 <tag>--enable-auth-ntlm-helpers</tag>
882 <p>replaced by <em>--enable-auth-ntlm</em>.
883
884 <tag>--enable-referer-log</tag>
885 <p>Obsolete.
886
887 <tag>--enable-useragent-log</tag>
888 <p>Obsolete.
889
890 </descrip>
891
892
893 <sect>Options Removed since Squid-2
894
895 <p>Some squid.conf and ./configure options which were available in Squid-2.6 and Squid-2.7 are made obsolete in Squid-3.2.
896
897 <sect1>Removed squid.conf options since Squid-2.7
898 <p>
899 <descrip>
900 <tag>auth_param</tag>
901 <p><em>blankpassword</em> option for basic scheme removed.
902
903 <tag>authenticate_ip_shortcircuit_access</tag>
904 <p>Not safe for general use.
905 An external_acl_type helper may be used to bypass authentication if that is suitable.
906
907 <tag>authenticate_ip_shortcircuit_ttl</tag>
908 <p>Not safe for general use.
909 An external_acl_type helper may be used to bypass authentication if that is suitable.
910
911 <tag>cache_peer</tag>
912 <p><em>http11</em> Obsolete.
913
914 <tag>external_acl_type</tag>
915 <p>Format tag <em>%{Header}</em> replaced by <em>%>{Header}</em>
916 <p>Format tag <em>%{Header:member}</em> replaced by <em>%>{Header:member}</em>
917
918 <tag>header_access</tag>
919 <p>Replaced by <em>request_header_access</em> and <em>reply_header_access</em>
920
921 <tag>http_port</tag>
922 <p><em>no-connection-auth</em> replaced by <em>connection-auth=[on|off]</em>. Default is ON.
923 <p><em>transparent</em> option replaced by <em>intercept</em>
924 <p><em>http11</em> obsolete.
925
926 <tag>http_access2</tag>
927 <p>Replaced by <em>adapted_http_access</em>
928
929 <tag>httpd_accel_no_pmtu_disc</tag>
930 <p>Replaced by <em>http_port disable-pmtu-discovery=</em> option
931
932 <tag>incoming_rate</tag>
933 <p>Obsolete.
934
935 <tag>redirector_bypass</tag>
936 <p>Replaced by <em>url_rewrite_bypass</em>
937
938 <tag>server_http11</tag>
939 <p>Obsolete.
940
941 <tag>upgrade_http0.9</tag>
942 <p>Obsolete.
943
944 <tag>zph_local</tag>
945 <p>Replaced by <em>qos_flows local-hit=</em>
946
947 <tag>zph_mode</tag>
948 <p>Obsolete.
949
950 <tag>zph_option</tag>
951 <p>Obsolete.
952
953 <tag>zph_parent</tag>
954 <p>Replaced by <em>qos_flows parent-hit=</em>
955
956 <tag>zph_sibling</tag>
957 <p>Replaced by <em>qos_flows sibling-hit=</em>
958
959 </descrip>
960
961 <sect1>Removed squid.conf options since Squid-2.6
962 <p>
963 <descrip>
964 <tag>acl</tag>
965 <p><em>urlgroup</em> type removed. Use <em>myportname</em> type instead.
966
967 <tag>cache_dir</tag>
968 <p><em>read-only</em> option replaced by <em>no-store</em>.
969
970 <tag>http_port</tag>
971 <p><em>urlgroup=</em> removed. Use <em>name=</em> feature instead.
972
973 <tag>zero_buffers</tag>
974 <p>Replaced by native support.
975
976 </descrip>
977
978 <sect1>Removed ./configure options since Squid-2.7
979 <p>
980 <descrip>
981 <tag>--enable-coss-aio-ops</tag>
982 <p>Obsolete.
983
984 <tag>--enable-devpoll</tag>
985 <p>Replaced by automatic detection.
986
987 <tag>--enable-dlmalloc=LIB</tag>
988 <p>Obsolete.
989
990 <tag>--enable-epoll</tag>
991 <p>Replaced by automatic detection.
992
993 <tag>--enable-forward-log</tag>
994 <p>Obsolete.
995
996 <tag>--enable-heap-replacement</tag>
997 <p>Obsolete.
998
999 <tag>--enable-htcp</tag>
1000 <p>Obsolete. Enabled by default.
1001
1002 <tag>--enable-large-cache-files</tag>
1003 <p>Obsolete.
1004
1005 <tag>--enable-mempool-debug</tag>
1006 <p>Obsolete.
1007
1008 <tag>--enable-multicast-miss</tag>
1009 <p>Obsolete.
1010
1011 <tag>--enable-poll</tag>
1012 <p>Replaced by automatic detection.
1013
1014 <tag>--enable-select</tag>
1015 <p>Replaced by automatic detection.
1016
1017 <tag>--enable-select-simple</tag>
1018 <p>Replaced by automatic detection.
1019
1020 <tag>--enable-snmp</tag>
1021 <p>Obsolete. Enabled by default.
1022
1023 <tag>--enable-truncate</tag>
1024 <p>Obsolete.
1025
1026 <tag>--disable-kqueue</tag>
1027 <p>Obsolete. Disabled by default.
1028
1029 <tag>--without-system-md5</tag>
1030 <p>Obsolete. Disabled by default.
1031
1032 </descrip>
1033
1034
1035 <sect>Regressions since Squid-2.7
1036
1037 <p>Some squid.conf and ./configure options which were available in Squid-2.7 are not yet available in Squid-3.2
1038
1039 <p>If you need something to do then porting one of these from Squid-2 to Squid-3 is most welcome.
1040
1041 <sect1>Missing squid.conf options available in Squid-2.7
1042 <p>
1043 <descrip>
1044 <tag>broken_vary_encoding</tag>
1045 <p>Not yet ported from 2.6
1046
1047 <tag>cache_dir</tag>
1048 <p><em>COSS</em> storage type is lacking stability fixes from 2.6
1049 <p>COSS <em>overwrite-percent=</em> option not yet ported from 2.6
1050 <p>COSS <em>max-stripe-waste=</em> option not yet ported from 2.6
1051 <p>COSS <em>membufs=</em> option not yet ported from 2.6
1052 <p>COSS <em>maxfullbufs=</em> option not yet ported from 2.6
1053
1054 <tag>cache_peer</tag>
1055 <p><em>idle=</em> not yet ported from 2.7
1056 <p><em>monitorinterval=</em> not yet ported from 2.6
1057 <p><em>monitorsize=</em> not yet ported from 2.6
1058 <p><em>monitortimeout=</em> not yet ported from 2.6
1059 <p><em>monitorurl=</em> not yet ported from 2.6
1060
1061 <tag>cache_vary</tag>
1062 <p>Not yet ported from 2.6
1063
1064 <tag>collapsed_forwarding</tag>
1065 <p>Not yet ported from 2.6
1066
1067 <tag>error_map</tag>
1068 <p>Not yet ported from 2.6
1069
1070 <tag>external_acl_type</tag>
1071 <p><em>%ACL</em> format tag not yet ported from 2.6
1072 <p><em>%DATA</em> format tag not yet ported from 2.6
1073
1074 <tag>external_refresh_check</tag>
1075 <p>Not yet ported from 2.7
1076
1077 <tag>ignore_ims_on_miss</tag>
1078 <p>Not yet ported from 2.7
1079
1080 <tag>location_rewrite_access</tag>
1081 <p>Not yet ported from 2.6
1082
1083 <tag>location_rewrite_children</tag>
1084 <p>Not yet ported from 2.6
1085
1086 <tag>location_rewrite_concurrency</tag>
1087 <p>Not yet ported from 2.6
1088
1089 <tag>location_rewrite_program</tag>
1090 <p>Not yet ported from 2.6
1091
1092 <tag>refresh_pattern</tag>
1093 <p><em>stale-while-revalidate=</em> not yet ported from 2.7
1094 <p><em>ignore-stale-while-revalidate=</em> not yet ported from 2.7
1095 <p><em>negative-ttl=</em> not yet ported from 2.7
1096
1097 <tag>refresh_stale_hit</tag>
1098 <p>Not yet ported from 2.7
1099
1100 <tag>storeurl_access</tag>
1101 <p>Not yet ported from 2.7
1102
1103 <tag>storeurl_rewrite_children</tag>
1104 <p>Not yet ported from 2.7
1105
1106 <tag>storeurl_rewrite_concurrency</tag>
1107 <p>Not yet ported from 2.7
1108
1109 <tag>storeurl_rewrite_program</tag>
1110 <p>Not yet ported from 2.7
1111
1112 <tag>update_headers</tag>
1113 <p>Not yet fully ported from 2.7. Memory and rock storage caches support this natively. UFS caches do not support it.
1114
1115 </descrip>
1116 </article>