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---- c-icap.conf.in 2008-07-06 23:22:32.000000000 +0400
-+++ c-icap.conf.in 2009-01-27 18:11:11.000000000 +0300
-@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@
- #
-
-
- PidFile /var/run/c-icap.pid
--CommandsSocket /var/run/c-icap/c-icap.ctl
-+CommandsSocket /var/spool/c_icap/c-icap.ctl
- Timeout 300
- KeepAlive On
- MaxKeepAliveRequests 100
-@@ -19,18 +19,18 @@
-
-
- Port 1344
--User wwwrun
-+User vscan
- Group nobody
-
-
- #ServerAdmin you@your.address # Not implemented yet
- #ServerName localhost:1344 # Not implemented yet
-
--TmpDir /var/tmp
-+TmpDir /var/spool/c_icap/tmp
- MaxMemObject 131072
-
--ServerLog @prefix@/var/log/server.log
--AccessLog @prefix@/var/log/access.log
-+ServerLog /var/log/c_icap/server.log
-+AccessLog /var/log/c_icap/access.log
- #DebugLevel 3
-
- ModulesDir @prefix@/lib/c_icap
-@@ -56,21 +56,27 @@
- ## acl and icap_access are aliases for default_acl.acl and default_acl.icap_access
- #acl localnet_options src 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 type options
- #acl localnet_respmod src 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 type respmod
-+acl localnet_respmod src 127.0.0.1 type respmod
- #acl localnet src 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0
-+acl localnet src 127.0.0.1
- ##Use the folllowing to demand use of username ......
- ##acl localnet src 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 user *
- #acl externalnet src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
-+acl externalnet src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
- #acl barbarian src 192.168.1.5
-
- ##An example to specify access to server
- #icap_access deny barbarian
- #icap_access allow localnet_options
- #icap_access allow localnet_respmod
-+icap_access allow localnet_respmod
- #icap_access allow localnet
-+icap_access allow localnet
- ## http_auth mean that the icap server must try to authenticate the request
- ## using the http headers ....
- #icap_access http_auth localnet
- #icap_access deny externalnet
-+icap_access deny externalnet
-
- #Also you can specify which hosts to log or not.
- # Comment out the folowing two lines to log only the external net
-@@ -122,10 +128,10 @@
-
- # And here the viralator-like mode.
- # where to save documents
--srv_clamav.VirSaveDir /srv/www/htdocs/downloads/
-+#srv_clamav.VirSaveDir /srv/www/htdocs/downloads/
- # from where the documents can be retrieved (you can find the get_file.pl script in contrib dir)
--srv_clamav.VirHTTPServer "http://fortune/cgi-bin/get_file.pl?usename=%f&remove=1&file="
-+#srv_clamav.VirHTTPServer "http://fortune/cgi-bin/get_file.pl?usename=%f&remove=1&file="
- # The refresh rate....
--srv_clamav.VirUpdateTime 15
-+#srv_clamav.VirUpdateTime 15
- # For which filetypes the "virelator like mode" will be used.
--srv_clamav.VirScanFileTypes ARCHIVE EXECUTABLE
-+#srv_clamav.VirScanFileTypes ARCHIVE EXECUTABLE
-
---- Makefile.am 2008-07-07 00:31:43.000000000 +0400
-+++ Makefile.am 2009-01-28 11:45:04.000000000 +0300
-@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
- SERVICESDIR=$(pkglibdir)/
- #CONFIGDIR=$(sysconfdir)/
- LOGDIR=$(localstatedir)/log/
--SOCKDIR=/var/run/c-icap
-+SOCKDIR=$(localstatedir)/spool/c_icap
-
-
- SUBDIRS = . modules services
-
---- Makefile.in 2008-07-29 22:36:40.000000000 +0400
-+++ Makefile.in 2009-02-10 09:46:13.000000000 +0300
-@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@
- SERVICESDIR = $(pkglibdir)/
- #CONFIGDIR=$(sysconfdir)/
- LOGDIR = $(localstatedir)/log/
--SOCKDIR = /var/run/c-icap
-+SOCKDIR = $(localstatedir)/spool/c_icap
- SUBDIRS = . modules services
- lib_LTLIBRARIES = libicapapi.la
- UTIL_SOURCES = net_io.c os/unix/net_io.c os/unix/proc_mutex.c os/unix/shared_mem.c os/unix/threads.c os/unix/utilfunc.c os/unix/proc_utils.c os/unix/dlib.c
-@@ -1306,9 +1306,9 @@
- if test ! -f $(DESTDIR)$(CONFIGDIR)/c-icap.magic; then $(INSTALL) c-icap.magic $(DESTDIR)$(CONFIGDIR)/c-icap.magic; fi
- $(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(LOGDIR);
- $(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(SOCKDIR);
-- chgrp nobody $(DESTDIR)$(LOGDIR)
-+# chgrp nobody $(DESTDIR)$(LOGDIR)
- chmod 775 $(DESTDIR)$(LOGDIR)
-- chgrp nobody $(DESTDIR)$(SOCKDIR)
-+# chgrp nobody $(DESTDIR)$(SOCKDIR)
- chmod 775 $(DESTDIR)$(SOCKDIR)
- # Tell versions [3.59,3.63) of GNU make to not export all variables.
- # Otherwise a system limit (for SysV at least) may be exceeded.
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+<html>
+<head>
+ <title>The c-icap project </title>
+ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
+ <META name="keywords" content="icap, squid, filtering, Content Filtering,web proxy, web, http">
+ <link rel="stylesheet" href="docs.css" type="text/css">
+</head>
+
+<tr >
+<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="100%">
+ <td width="80%" >
+ <H1 align="center">The c-icap project</H1>
+ <hr width="80%">
+</td>
+</table>
+
+<br>
+
+<table width=100%>
+ <tr>
+ <TD width="30%" valign="top">
+ <table>
+
+ <tr> <TD ><br></TD></tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td >
+ <table class="menu" cellspacing="0">
+ <tr>
+ <td class="contents">
+ <ul>
+ <li> <a href="about.html" target="_self">About c-icap</a></li>
+ <li> <a href="install.html" target="_self">Installation</a></li>
+ <li> <a href="configure.html" target="_self">Configuration guide</a></li>
+ <li> <a href="techinfo.html" target="_self">Technical information</a></li>
+ <li> <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/c-icap" target="_self">Project page/Downloads</a></li>
+ <li> <a href="links.html" target="_self">Links</a></li>
+ </ul>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+
+ </TD>
+ </tr>
+
+
+ <tr>
+ <TD>
+
+ </TD>
+ </tr>
+
+ <!--
+ <tr valign="bottom"><TD>
+ <p class="small">Hosted by:</p>
+ <a href="http://sourceforge.net">
+ <img src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=84122&type=2"
+ width="100" height="30" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" />
+ </a>
+ </TD></tr>
+ -->
+
+ </table>
+ </TD>
+
+<TD valign="top" class="maindoc">
+
+<H2>INSTALL</H2>
+
+<P>Go to the
+sources directory and run:
+</P>
+
+<pre>
+ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/c-icap
+</pre>
+
+<P>If you
+don't have ClamAV installed, run:
+</P>
+
+<pre>
+ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/c-icap --without-clamav
+</pre>
+
+<P>In this case, only the echo service will be created.
+</P>
+
+<p>
+For more configure options run:
+</p>
+<pre>
+./configure --help
+</pre>
+
+<P>After the configuration process, you can compile and install the software as
+follows:
+</P>
+
+<pre>
+ make
+ make install
+</pre>
+
+<P>Then, edit to the file <i>/usr/local/c-icap/etc/c-icap.conf</i>. It contains a
+set of default values that configure the c-icap server. Finally, you
+can run the c-icap server:
+</P>
+
+
+<pre>
+ /usr/local/c-icap/bin/c-icap
+</pre>
+
+<P>
+If you want to display debugging information on the terminal, the previous
+command should be executed with following arguments:
+</P>
+
+<pre>
+ /usr/local/c-icap/bin/c-icap -N -D -d 10
+</pre>
+
+<P>
+The first
+argument <I>-N</I> prevents the c-icap server from forking in the
+background, the second argument <I>-D</I> enables the printing of
+messages to standard output, and the third argument <I>-d 10</I>
+enables the printing of full debugging information.
+</P>
+
+FreeBSD users can also download the c-icap from
+<A href="http://www.freshports.org/www/c-icap/">FreshPorts</A> site.
+
+
+<H3>Testing your instalation</H3>
+
+To test your c-icap server you can use the icap-client utility which
+included in c-icap package.
+From the same host simply run icap-client without any arguments.
+This will do an options request to the icap server in localhost.
+You must see something like that:
+
+<pre>
+tsantila@barbarian:~> /usr/local/c-icap/bin/icap-client
+ICAP server:localhost, ip:127.0.0.1, port:1344
+
+OPTIONS:
+ Allow 204: Yes
+ Preview: 1024
+ Keep alive: Yes
+
+ICAP HEADERS:
+ ICAP/1.0 200 OK
+ Methods: RESPMOD, REQMOD
+ Service: C-ICAP/030606 server - Echo demo service
+ ISTag: "5BDEEEA9-12E4-2"
+ Max-Connections: 20
+ Options-TTL: 3600
+ Date: Sun, 04 Jun 2006 16:18:55 GMT
+ Preview: 1024
+ Allow: 204
+ Transfer-Preview: *
+ Encapsulated: null-body=0
+</pre>
+
+To check the "/bin/ls" file with clamav antivirus using the icap server run:
+<pre>
+tsantila@barbarian:~> /usr/local/c-icap/bin/icap-client -f /bin/ls \
+ -s "srv_clamav?allow204=on&force=on&sizelimit=off&mode=simple"
+ICAP server:localhost, ip:127.0.0.1, port:1344
+
+No modification needed (Allow 204 responce)
+</pre>
+The Allow204 responce means that no virus found in this file.<br>
+In this example we called the srv_clamav service with arguments:
+<br><I>allow204=on</I> to allow 204 responces outside previews. If you omit this argument then
+ the srv_clamav service will send back unmodified the file we sent.
+<br><I>force=on</I> to scan the file even if its file type does not included in srv_clamav.ScanFileTypes directive
+in c-icap.conf file.
+<br><I>sizelimit=off</I> to ignore srv_clamav.MaxObjectSize directive in c-icap.conf file
+<br><I>mode=simple</I> to only repsonce with allow204 whan no virus found and an error message if virous found.
+
+<p>
+Send a virus file to examine srv_clamav's behaviour when a virus found:
+<pre>
+tsantila@barbarian:~> /usr/local/c-icap/bin/icap-client -f /usr/local/src/clamav-0.83/test/clam.exe \
+ -s "srv_clamav?allow204=on&force=on&sizelimit=off&mode=simple"
+ICAP server:localhost, ip:127.0.0.1, port:1344
+
+VIRUS FOUND
+
+You try to upload/download a file that contain the virus
+ClamAV-Test-File
+This message generated by C-ICAP srvClamAV/antivirus module
+</pre>
+
+<H3>Installing SQUID</H3>
+
+<!--
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-<html>
-<head>
- <title>The c-icap project </title>
- <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
- <META name="keywords" content="icap, squid, filtering, Content Filtering,web proxy, web, http">
- <link rel="stylesheet" href="docs.css" type="text/css">
-</head>
-
-<tr >
-<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="100%">
- <td width="80%" >
-
- <H1 align="center">The c-icap project</H1>
- <hr width="80%">
-</td>
-</table>
-
-<br>
-
-<table width=100%>
- <tr>
-
-<TD valign="top" class="maindoc">
-
-<H2>Configuration file</H2>
-
-<P>The
-configuration parameters of c-icap appear in the file c-icap.conf.
-This configuration file usually exists in the directory
-
-<I>install-prefix</I>/etc/, where <I>install-prefix</I> is where the
-c-icap server has been installed. The installation path is specified
-during the initialization of the compilation procedure, after running
-the <I>configure</I> script:
-</P>
-
-<pre>
- ./configure --prefix=<I>install-prefix</I>
-</pre>
-
-<P>The
-content of the configuration file has the form:
-</P>
-<pre>
- DIRECTIVE arg1 arg2 arg3...
-</pre>
-
-<P>
-The c-icap server supports modules (currently, loggers and service
-handlers), and services. A configuration parameter of a module or a
-service has the form <I>MODULENAME.DIRECTIVE</I>, where <I>MODULENAME</I>
-is the name of the module or service, and <I>DIRECTIVE</I> is the
-name of the configuration parameter. A service or module must be
-loaded by using the configuration parameters <I>Module</I> and
-
-<I>Service</I> so that its configuration parameters can be accepted.
-</P>
-
-<P>As an
-example, view c-icap.conf in the directory of the source
-distribution. This file was produced from c-icap.conf.in after
-running the <I>configure</I> script.
-</P>
-
-
-
-<H2>Configuration parameters</H2>
-
-<P>Currently,
-the following configuration parameters are supported.
-
-</P>
-<P><B>PidFile <I>pid_file</I>:</B>
-the file to store the pid of the main process of the c-icap server.
-</P>
-
-<P><B>Timeout <I>secs</I></B>:
-the time in seconds after which a connection without activity can be cancelled.
-</P>
-
-<P><B>KeepAlive <I>boolean</I></B>:
-<I>boolean</I> can be either <I>on</I> to enable
-the feature or <I>off</I> to disable it. If the feature is enabled,
-then the c-icap server tries not to close the connection with the
-ICAP client, but it waits for more requests tunnelled through it.
-This feature can improve the communication speed between the ICAP
-client and the c-icap server.
-
-</P>
-
-<P><B>KeepAliveTimeout <I>secs</I></B>:
-the maximum time in seconds waiting for a new
-requests. If the value is set it to -1, there is no timeout.
-</P>
-
-<P><B>StartServers <I>num</I></B>:
-the initial number of server processes. Each server
-process generates a number of threads, which serve the requests. This
-parameter will be renamed as StartChilds.</P>
-
-<P><B>MaxServers <I>num</I></B>:
-the maximum number of server processes.
-</P>
-
-<P><B>MinSpareThreads <I>num</I></B>:
-if the number of the available threads is less than
-<I>num</I>, the c-icap server starts a new child.
-</P>
-
-<P><B>MaxSpareThreads <I>num</I></B>:
-if the number of the available threads is more than
-<I>num</I> then the c-icap server kills a child.
-</P>
-
-<P><B>ThreadsPerChild <I>num</I></B>:
-the initial number of threads per child process.
-
-</P>
-
-<P><B>MaxRequestsPerChild <I>num</I></B>:
-the maximum number of requests that a child process
-can serve. After this number has been reached, process dies. The goal
-of this parameter is to minimize the risk of memory leaks and
-increase the stability of c-icap. It can be disabled by setting its
-value to 0.
-</P>
-
-<P><B>Port <I>port</I></B>:
-the port number that the c-icap server uses to
-listen to requests. The default value is 1344.
-</P>
-
-<P><B>User <I>user</I></B>:
-the user owning c-icap's processes. By default,
-the owner is the user who runs the program.
-</P>
-
-<P><B>Group <I>group</I></B>:
-the group of users owning c-icap's processes,
-which, by default, is the group of the current user.
-</P>
-
-<P><B>TmpDir <I>dir</I></B>:
-<I>dir</I> is the location of temporary files.
-</P>
-
-<P><B>Max_mem_object <I>bytes</I></B>:
-the maximum memory size in bytes taken by an object
-which is processed by c-icap . If the size of an object's body is
-larger than the maximum size a temporary file is used. Currently, two
-different types of body storage are supported by c-icap: (1)
-ci_membuf, which stores all the data in the memory and is used by the
-echo example service, and (2) ci_cached_file, which makes use of the Max_mem_object
-parameter.
-</P>
-
-<P><B>ServerLog <I>filename</I></B>:
-the file used by the build-in logger <I>file_logger</I>
-to store debugging information, errors and other information about
-the c-icap server.
-</P>
-
-<P><B>AccessLog <I>filename</I></B>:
-the file used by file_logger to store access
-information.
-</P>
-
-<P><B>DebugLevel <I>level</I></B>:
-the level of debugging information to be logged.
-The acceptable range of levels is between 0 and 10.
-
-</P>
-
-
-<P><B>AclControllers <I>access_controler1,access_controler2 ...</I></B>:
-The access controlers and the order in which will be used. Currently exists only the buildin
-"default_acl" controler but someone can implement one. The access controler
-must be loaded using the "Module" directive before used here.
-</P>
-
-
-<P><B>AuthMethod <I>http_auth_method authenticator</I></B>:
-The authentication method and authenticator which will be used. The argument <I>http_auth_method</I>
-defines the authentication method and can be basic for basic http authentication method or digest
-for digest http authentication method. Currently only the basic authentication method is implemented.<br>
-The argument <I>authenticator</I> is the authenticator which will be used. The authenticators in practice
-implements the user/password storage/retrieval. Currently none authenticator is implemented, but someone
-can write one and load it as a module.
-
-</P>
-
-
-<P><B>ModulesDir <I>dir</I></B>:
-the location of modules.</P>
-
-<P><B>Module <I>moduletype filename</I></B>:
-it loads the module <I>filename</I>.
-The argument <I>moduletype</I> is the type of the module. Currently,
-it can be <I>service_handler</I>, <I>logger</I>, <I>access_controller</I>,<I>auth_method</I> or <I>authenticator</I>.
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-<html>
-<head>
- <title>The c-icap project </title>
- <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
- <META name="keywords" content="icap, squid, filtering, Content Filtering,web proxy, web, http">
- <link rel="stylesheet" href="docs.css" type="text/css">
-</head>
-
-<tr >
-<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="100%">
- <td width="80%" >
-
- <H1 align="center">The c-icap project</H1>
- <hr width="80%">
-</td>
-</table>
-
-<br>
-
-<table width=100%>
- <tr>
-
-<TD valign="top" class="maindoc">
-
-<H2>INSTALL</H2>
-
-<P>Go to the
-sources directory and run:
-</P>
-
-<pre>
- ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/c-icap
-</pre>
-
-<P>If you
-don't have ClamAV installed, run:
-</P>
-
-<pre>
- ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/c-icap --without-clamav
-</pre>
-
-<P>In this case, only the echo service will be created.
-</P>
-
-<p>
-For more configure options run:
-
-</p>
-<pre>
-./configure --help
-</pre>
-
-<P>After the configuration process, you can compile and install the software as
-follows:
-</P>
-
-<pre>
- make
- make install
-</pre>
-
-<P>Then, edit to the file <i>/usr/local/c-icap/etc/c-icap.conf</i>. It contains a
-set of default values that configure the c-icap server. Finally, you
-can run the c-icap server:
-</P>
-
-<pre>
- /usr/local/c-icap/bin/c-icap
-</pre>
-
-<P>
-If you want to display debugging information on the terminal, the previous
-command should be executed with following arguments:
-</P>
-
-<pre>
- /usr/local/c-icap/bin/c-icap -N -D -d 10
-</pre>
-
-<P>
-The first
-argument <I>-N</I> prevents the c-icap server from forking in the
-background, the second argument <I>-D</I> enables the printing of
-messages to standard output, and the third argument <I>-d 10</I>
-
-enables the printing of full debugging information.
-</P>
-
-FreeBSD users can also download the c-icap from
-<A href="http://www.freshports.org/www/c-icap/">FreshPorts</A> site.
-
-
-<H3>Testing your instalation</H3>
-
-To test your c-icap server you can use the icap-client utility which
-included in c-icap package.
-From the same host simply run icap-client without any arguments.
-This will do an options request to the icap server in localhost.
-You must see something like that:
-
-<pre>
-tsantila@barbarian:~> /usr/local/c-icap/bin/icap-client
-ICAP server:localhost, ip:127.0.0.1, port:1344
-
-OPTIONS:
- Allow 204: Yes
- Preview: 1024
- Keep alive: Yes
-
-ICAP HEADERS:
- ICAP/1.0 200 OK
- Methods: RESPMOD, REQMOD
- Service: C-ICAP/030606 server - Echo demo service
- ISTag: "5BDEEEA9-12E4-2"
- Max-Connections: 20
- Options-TTL: 3600
- Date: Sun, 04 Jun 2006 16:18:55 GMT
- Preview: 1024
- Allow: 204
- Transfer-Preview: *
- Encapsulated: null-body=0
-</pre>
-
-To check the "/bin/ls" file with clamav antivirus using the icap server run:
-<pre>
-
-tsantila@barbarian:~> /usr/local/c-icap/bin/icap-client -f /bin/ls \
- -s "srv_clamav?allow204=on&force=on&sizelimit=off&mode=simple"
-ICAP server:localhost, ip:127.0.0.1, port:1344
-
-No modification needed (Allow 204 responce)
-</pre>
-The Allow204 responce means that no virus found in this file.<br>
-In this example we called the srv_clamav service with arguments:
-<br><I>allow204=on</I> to allow 204 responces outside previews. If you omit this argument then
- the srv_clamav service will send back unmodified the file we sent.
-<br><I>force=on</I> to scan the file even if its file type does not included in srv_clamav.ScanFileTypes directive
-in c-icap.conf file.
-<br><I>sizelimit=off</I> to ignore srv_clamav.MaxObjectSize directive in c-icap.conf file
-
-<br><I>mode=simple</I> to only repsonce with allow204 whan no virus found and an error message if virous found.
-
-<p>
-Send a virus file to examine srv_clamav's behaviour when a virus found:
-<pre>
-tsantila@barbarian:~> /usr/local/c-icap/bin/icap-client -f /usr/local/src/clamav-0.83/test/clam.exe \
- -s "srv_clamav?allow204=on&force=on&sizelimit=off&mode=simple"
-ICAP server:localhost, ip:127.0.0.1, port:1344
-
-VIRUS FOUND
-
-You try to upload/download a file that contain the virus
-ClamAV-Test-File
-This message generated by C-ICAP srvClamAV/antivirus module
-</pre>
-
-<H3>Installing SQUID</H3>
-
-<!--
-<P>Download the pre-patched Squid with ICAP support from
-<A HREF="http://sourceforge.net/projects/c-icap">c-icap's page</A> at SourceForge.net.
-The ICAP patch of Squid can be downloaded from the
-<A HREF="http://devel.squid-cache.org/icap/">main site</A> of Squid ICAP.
-</P>
--->
-<P>
-
-Download the Squid 3.0 proxy server from
-<A href="http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.0/">squid site</A>.
-</P>
-
-<P>To enable ICAP support in Squid, you must configure it using
-<I>--enable-icap-client</I>. Below, is the command I used
-in my workstation running Linux SUSE 9.1:
-</P>
-
-<pre>
- ./configure --with-pthreads --enable-basic-auth-helpers=getpwnam,LDAP,PAM\
- --enable-snmp --enable-ssl\
- --enable-linux-netfilter --enable-icap-client\
- --enable-external-acl-helpers=ip_user,ldap_group,unix_group\
- --enable-digest-auth-helpers=password
-
-</pre>
-<P>
-In the configuration file of Squid enter the following lines:
-</P>
-
-<pre>
- icap_enable on
- icap_preview_enable on
- icap_preview_size 128
- icap_send_client_ip on
- #icap_send_auth_user on
-
- #icap_auth_scheme Local://%u
-
- icap_service service_avi_req reqmod_precache 0 icap://localhost:1344/srv_clamav
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