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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="LinuxDoc-Tools 0.9.21"> <TITLE>SQUID Frequently Asked Questions: Related Software</TITLE> <LINK HREF="FAQ-22.html" REL=next> <LINK HREF="FAQ-20.html" REL=previous> <LINK HREF="FAQ.html#toc21" REL=contents> </HEAD> <BODY> <A HREF="FAQ-22.html">Next</A> <A HREF="FAQ-20.html">Previous</A> <A HREF="FAQ.html#toc21">Contents</A> <HR> <H2><A NAME="s21">21.</A> <A HREF="FAQ.html#toc21">Related Software</A></H2> <H2><A NAME="ss21.1">21.1</A> <A HREF="FAQ.html#toc21.1">Clients</A> </H2> <H3>Wget</H3> <P> <A HREF="ftp://gnjilux.cc.fer.hr/pub/unix/util/wget/">Wget</A> is a command-line Web client. It supports HTTP and FTP URLs, recursive retrievals, and HTTP proxies.</P> <H3>echoping</H3> <P>If you want to test your Squid cache in batch (from a cron command, for instance), you can use the <A HREF="ftp://ftp.internatif.org/pub/unix/echoping/">echoping</A> program, which will tell you (in plain text or via an exit code) if the cache is up or not, and will indicate the response times.</P> <H2><A NAME="ss21.2">21.2</A> <A HREF="FAQ.html#toc21.2">Logfile Analysis</A> </H2> <P>Rather than maintain the same list in two places, please see the <A HREF="/Scripts/">Logfile Analysis Scripts</A> page on the Web server.</P> <H2><A NAME="ss21.3">21.3</A> <A HREF="FAQ.html#toc21.3">Configuration Tools</A> </H2> <H3>3Dhierarchy.pl</H3> <P>Kenichi Matsui has a simple perl script which generates a 3D hierarchy map (in VRML) from squid.conf. <A HREF="ftp://ftp.nemoto.ecei.tohoku.ac.jp/pub/Net/WWW/VRML/converter/3Dhierarchy.pl">3Dhierarchy.pl</A>.</P> <H2><A NAME="ss21.4">21.4</A> <A HREF="FAQ.html#toc21.4">Squid add-ons</A> </H2> <H3>transproxy</H3> <P> <A HREF="http://www.transproxy.nlc.net.au/">transproxy</A> is a program used in conjunction with the Linux Transparent Proxy networking feature, and ipfwadm, to intercept HTTP and other requests. Transproxy is written by <A HREF="mailto:john@nlc.net.au">John Saunders</A>.</P> <H3>Iain's redirector package</H3> <P>A <A HREF="ftp://ftp.sbs.de/pub/www/cache/redirector/redirector.tar.gz">redirector package</A> from <A HREF="mailto:iain@ecrc.de">Iain Lea</A> to allow Intranet (restricted) or Internet (full) access with URL deny and redirection for sites that are not deemed acceptable for a userbase all via a single proxy port.</P> <H3>Junkbusters</H3> <P> <A HREF="http://internet.junkbuster.com">Junkbusters</A> Corp has a copyleft privacy-enhancing, ad-blocking proxy server which you can use in conjunction with Squid.</P> <H3>Squirm</H3> <P> <A HREF="http://www.senet.com.au/squirm/">Squirm</A> is a configurable, efficient redirector for Squid by <A HREF="mailto:chris@senet.com.au">Chris Foote</A>. Features: <UL> <LI> Very fast</LI> <LI> Virtually no memory usage</LI> <LI> It can re-read it's config files while running by sending it a HUP signal</LI> <LI> Interactive test mode for checking new configs</LI> <LI> Full regular expression matching and replacement</LI> <LI> Config files for patterns and IP addresses.</LI> <LI> If you mess up the config file, Squirm runs in Dodo Mode so your squid keeps working :-)</LI> </UL> </P> <H3>chpasswd.cgi</H3> <P> <A HREF="mailto:orso@ineparnet.com.br">Pedro L Orso</A> has adapated the Apache's <A HREF="../../htpasswd/">htpasswd</A> into a CGI program called <A HREF="http://www.ineparnet.com.br/orso/index.html">chpasswd.cgi</A>.</P> <H3>jesred</H3> <P> <A HREF="http://ivs.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~elkner/webtools/jesred/">jesred</A> by <A HREF="mailto:elkner@wotan.cs.Uni-Magdeburg.DE">Jens Elkner</A>.</P> <H3>squidGuard</H3> <P> <A HREF="http://ftp.ost.eltele.no/pub/www/proxy/">squidGuard</A> is a free (GPL), flexible and efficient filter and redirector program for squid. It lets you define multiple access rules with different restrictions for different user groups on a squid cache. squidGuard uses squid standard redirector interface.</P> <H3>Central Squid Server</H3> <P>The <A HREF="http://www.senet.com.au/css/">Smart Neighbour</A> (or 'Central Squid Server' - CSS) is a cut-down version of Squid without HTTP or object caching functionality. The CSS deals only with ICP messages. Instead of caching objects, the CSS records the availability of objects in each of its neighbour caches. Caches that have smart neighbours update each smart neighbour with the status of their cache by sending ICP_STORE_NOTIFY/ICP_RELEASE_NOTIFY messages upon storing/releasing an object from their cache. The CSS maintains an up to date 'object map' recording the availability of objects in its neighbouring caches.</P> <H2><A NAME="ss21.5">21.5</A> <A HREF="FAQ.html#toc21.5">Ident Servers</A> </H2> <P>For <A HREF="http://info.ost.eltele.no/freeware/identd/">Windows NT</A>, <A HREF="http://identd.sourceforge.net/">Windows 95/98</A>, and <A HREF="http://www2.lysator.liu.se/~pen/pidentd/">Unix</A>.</P> <HR> <A HREF="FAQ-22.html">Next</A> <A HREF="FAQ-20.html">Previous</A> <A HREF="FAQ.html#toc21">Contents</A> </BODY> </HTML>