Squid, a caching proxy for the Web supporting HTTP, HTTPS, FTP that helps reducing bandwidth and improves response times by caching and reusing frequently-requested web pages, is now at version 3.2.7.
Squid 3.2.7 is mainly a maintenance release, with just a few bug fixes and improvements. Users should upgrade nonetheless.
Highlights of Squid 3.2.7:
• A floating point exception due to divide by zero has been fixed; • raw-IPv6 domain URLs crash, which occurred if IPv6-disabled, has been fixed; • ConnOpener IPv6 awareness has been repaired; • A 32-bit overflow in parsing 64-bit configuration values has been fixed; • The debug for cache_dir has been improved; • External acl grace period no longer causes acl lookup failures.
A complete list of changes and updates can be found in the official announcement.
Download Squid 3.2.7 right now from Softpedia.