maral@phase-one.com.au said:
} I agree with you, squid needs to become modular. Alot like the modular
} capabilities of apache. This will allow other developers to write
} plug-ins without having to know the ins and outs of the src tree.
Or you could just drop the ACL stuff and put acl control in the redirector
(which is what I am looking at doing now to handle time of day access
control).
Similarly an analogous interface effectively between the fetch and the
store/return of the http/ftp data to allow data examination would allow
people to go wild on content control.
Then its a run time configuration process - one fairly small concentrated
squid and all the odds and ends in someone elses code outside of squid!
Nigel.
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