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4 Commits (6e5e12f8b66a37a05cef2b49f16a12d4dbb1051a)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dustin 8c88e58655 r/squid: Send cache log to syslog
The Squid "cache log" is where it writes general debug and error
messages.  It is distinct from the "access log," which is where it
writes the status of every proxy request.  We already had the latter
configured to go to syslog by default (so it would be captured in the
journal), but missed the former.
2024-02-26 08:37:49 -06:00
Dustin 1d94dc9528 r/squid: Support custom cache rules
Instead of hard-coding a single cache directory and a set of refresh
patterns, the *squid* role can now have custom cache rules defined with
the `squid_cache_dir` variable (which now takes a list of `cache_dir`
settings) and the `squid_refresh_pattern` variable (which takes a list
of refresh patterns).  If neither of these are defined, the default
configuration is used.

This is a breaking change, since `squid_cache_dir` used to refer to a
directory, and the previous default was to configure one cache path.
There are no extant users of this role, though, so it doesn't really
matter.
2024-01-27 20:05:35 -06:00
Dustin af18a575d1 r/squid: Support custom ACLs and rules
The default set of access control lists and access rules for Squid are
fine for allowing hosts on the local network access to the web in
general.  For other uses, such as web filtering, etc. more complex rules
may be needed.  To that end, the *squid* role now supports some
additional variables.  Notably, `squid_acl` contains a map of ACL names
to list entries and `squid_http_access` contains a list of access rules.
If these are set, their corresponding defaults are not included in the
rendered configuration file.
2024-01-27 19:56:02 -06:00
Dustin b86ecb99fd squid: Add role and PB to deploy Squid 2018-08-12 16:00:32 -05:00