Hi guys,
the auth_rewrite branch is now stable (unless someone has a polygraph test that handles authentication). I have no more TODO's
commented in the code (by me :-]). While there's more that could be done, the line should be drawn somewhere.
It's taking everything I throw at it without issue. I'm about to give it a once over and tune debug levels to be a little more
consistent but then it's ready for as much peer review as you guys can throw at it. If there's anything I need to do to prep the
branch for commiting/make reviewing it easier for you please let me know.
The programmers doco at squid.sourceforge.net is a teensy little bit out of date (it doesn't have the split struct info) and the new
API calls that necessitated. I swear I'll update that soon. Promise.
If/when it gets committed I'd like to keep the branch around, so that any core changes put in for things like digest (ie trailer
support) can still be worked on in isolation from HEAD.
(This is of course assuming that modular authentication support is something that squid needs :-].)
Rob
Received on Thu Jan 04 2001 - 05:00:02 MST
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