Squirm is a fast & configurable redirector for the Squid. Squirm has the following features: -Very, very fast -Virtually no memory usage -It can re-read it's config files while running by sending it a HUP signal -Interactive test mode for checking new configs -Full regular expression matching and replacement -Config files for patterns and IP addresses. -If you mess up the config file, Squirm runs in Dodo Mode so your squid keeps working :-) It has been written because the existing redirector scripts used too much memory and all were too slow for Squids that receive a lot of requests. It can handle nifty things like file mirrors with the regex pattern replacement strings, and do site blocking - useful for schools. It could also do such things as banner add rewriting, and just about anything else :-) WWW: http://www.senet.com.au/squirm/ - Maxim Sobolev sobomax@FreeBSD.org der'> cgit logo index : freebsd-ports-gnome
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* - Convert to new perl frameworkmat2013-08-031-6/+3
* Cleanup supporting perl version 5.8 and 5.10,az2012-12-17