[squid-users] Ubuntu 18 LTS repository for Squid 4.10 (rebuilt with sslbump support from sources in Debian unstable)

Rafael Akchurin rafael.akchurin at diladele.com
Tue Feb 11 08:09:52 UTC 2020


Hello everyone,

The online repository with latest Squid 4.10 (rebuilt from Debian unstable with sslbump support) for Ubuntu 18 LTS 64-bit is available at squid410.diladele.com.
Github repo at https://github.com/diladele/squid-ubuntu contains the scripts we used to make this compilation.
Scripts for Ubuntu 16 are also available in that repo.

Here are simple instructions how to use the repo. For more information see readme at https://github.com/diladele/squid-ubuntu .

# add diladele apt key
wget -qO - http://packages.diladele.com/diladele_pub.asc | sudo apt-key add -

# add repo
echo "deb http://squid410.diladele.com/ubuntu/ bionic main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/squid410.diladele.com.list

# update the apt cache
apt-get update

# install
apt-get install squid-common
apt-get install squid
apt-get install squidclient

Hope you will find this useful. Note that older repo of squid49.diladele.com will be taken down in 2 years.

Best regards,
Rafael Akchurin
Diladele B.V.

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https://dnssafety.diladele.com/

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