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Does Squid run on Windows NT?

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Does Squid run on Windows NT?

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Recent versions of Squid will compile and run on Windows/NT with the Cygwin / Mingw packages. Guido Serassio maintains the native NT port of Squid and is actively working on having the needed changes integrated into the standard Squid distribution. Partially based on earlier NT port by Romeo Anghelache. LogiSense has ported Squid to Windows NT and sells a supported version. You can also download the source from their FTP site. Thanks to LogiSense for making the code available as required by the GPL terms.

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Recent versions of Squid will compile and run on Windows/NT with the Cygwin http://www.cygwin.com/ / Mingw http://www.mingw.org/ packages. Guido Serassio http://www.acmeconsulting.it/SquidNT/ maintains the native NT port of Squid and is actively working on having the needed changes integrated into the standard Squid distribution. Partially based on earlier NT port by Romeo Anghelache http: //www.phys-iasi.ro/users/romeo/squidnt.htm . LogiSense http://www.logisense.com/ has ported Squid to Windows NT and sells a supported version. You can also download the source from their FTP site ftp://ftp.logisense.com/pub/cachexpress/ . Thanks to LogiSense for making the code available as required by the GPL terms.

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Recent versions of Squid will compile and run on Windows/NT with the GNU-Win32 package. However, Squid does not yet perform well on Windows/NT. Best regards Damia – [To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with “unsubscribe firewalls” in the body of the message.

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-> Native NT Port -> Download Both paths end up at the website of the native Windows NT port of Squid. http://www.acmeconsulting.it/SquidNT/ You can also compile Squid yourself using either Visual Studio, MinGW or Cygwin. The sources to the Windows port is found at the same place, or alternatively at devel.squid-cache.org.

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