squid3 is not compiled with ssl support

Bug #1088971 reported by David Lawson
This bug report is a duplicate of:  Bug #16669: Squid: Compile with --enable-ssl. Edit Remove
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squid3 (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

The versions of squid3 shipping with precise and quantal are not compiled with ssl support. Currently this is versions 3.1.19 in precise and 3.1.20 in quantal. if we can get --enable-ssl turned on in the compile, that would be fantastic as we're looking to terminate SSL connections with Squid.

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Dave Walker (davewalker) wrote :

Hi David,

I'm afraid this isn't possible due to licensing issues (GPL / OpenSSL.. no exception provided.).. You are welcome to rebuild the package with this, you just may not distribute it. Hence it not being suitable for the Ubuntu Archive.

More information is avliable on the debian bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/51988

Thanks.

Changed in squid3 (Ubuntu):
status: New → Won't Fix
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James Troup (elmo) wrote :

Debian Bug report logs - #51988 texinfo: texi2dvi4a2ps cannot create temporary directory

Wrong bug?

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Robert Collins (lifeless) wrote :

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=180886 is the Debian bug of record. We (squid) need signoff from all contributors ever to add such an excemption, and I'm fairly sure thats impossible. Work is going on to use GNUTLS I think.

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Dave Walker (davewalker) wrote : Re: [Bug 1088971] Re: squid3 is not compiled with ssl support

On 11 December 2012 16:36, James Troup <email address hidden> wrote:
> Debian Bug report logs - #51988 texinfo: texi2dvi4a2ps cannot create
> temporary directory
>
> Wrong bug?

Indeed, i dropped the leading digit.
http://bugs.debian.org/251988

but http://bugs.debian.org/180886.. also provides more info.

Thanks.

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