[squid-users] light weight ICAP server that isn't dead :o)
Yuri Voinov
yvoinov at gmail.com
Tue Feb 10 13:32:01 UTC 2015
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Script solution is not scalable.
C-icap written on C.
10.02.15 19:30, Alejandro Martinez пишет:
> Hi all
>
> there is an interesting project here
> (https://github.com/netom/pyicap) with some examples about
> implementing an Icap Server
>
>
> 2015-02-10 5:21 GMT-02:00 Yuri Voinov <yvoinov at gmail.com>:
>
>>
>> 10.02.15 5:40, Amos Jeffries пишет:
>>
>>> On 10/02/2015 12:00 p.m., Luis Miguel Silva wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear all,
>>>>
>>>> I'm looking for a light weight (opensource) ICAP server
>>>> project that isn't dead. I need to create some custom content
>>>> filters but, I'm having a hard time finding an ICAP server
>>>> that is being actively worked on...
>>>>
>>>> The ICAP servers you are looking at are framework servers
>>>> that "just"
>>> decode the on-wire protocol and pass it to a plugin module, and
>>> reverse that for the results. That is all they have to do and
>>> its quite simple, the protocol itself is 12 years old. So you
>>> wont really see huge amounts of ongoing change in any of them.
>>>
>>> Theres a whole other category of ICAP server, such as AV
>>> vendors. They get a lot more active turnover on their software,
>>> but are all about custom integration for the filtering activity
>>> they do rather than generic plugin engines. And again most of
>>> the code churn is in the filtering parts not the ICAP bits.
>>>
>>>
>>> In the squid wiki <http://wiki.squid-cache.org/
>>>> Features/ICAP#ICAP_Servers>, I was able to find the following
>>>> ICAP server implementations: - C-ICAP
>>>> <http://c-icap.sourceforge.net/> -- lates release was in
>>>> October 2014 (which is pretty good) but the latest version is
>>>> 0.3.5. *How stable is it?*
>>>>
>>> Stable enougn. Used in my production over half year.
>>
>>> - Traffic Spicer <http://spicer.measurement-factory.com/>
>>>> -- Squid's docs point to this page
>>>> <http://spicer.measurement- factory.com/> but I couldn't even
>>>> figure out where to download it or find any documentation for
>>>> it. - ICAP-Server <http://icap-server.sourceforge.net/> --
>>>> latest version for it is 1.2.1 but it is dated from October
>>>> 30, 2002. - POESIA <http://www.poesia-filter.org/> -- this
>>>> one points to a German page that doesn't seem to have
>>>> anything to do with ICAP... - GreasySpoon
>>>> <http://greasyspoon.sourceforge.net/> -- this one seems to
>>>> have been discontinued
>>>>
>>>> The most interesting one seems to be C-ICAP but I don't like
>>>> that it hasn't even reached a 1.0 version...
>>>>
>>>> What do you guys recommend I adopt?
>>>>
>>>> c-icap.
>>>
>> Agreed. This project alive and software works perfectly.
>>
>>>
>>> Though I have to disclaim a slight bias. The c-icap author is
>>> one of our more active Squid developers.
>>>
>>>
>>> You might also look into eCAP. The design intention is that you
>>> build an eCAP module which can plug into either the c-icap
>>> engine for access over ICAP or be loaded by Squid for faster
>>> processing directly on the HTTP traffic flow.
>>>
>> It uses a bit more difficult than c-icap, but very fast.
>>
>>
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>>
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