Squid Binary Distributions

Squid is normally made available only in source form. You have to compile it on your own particular operating system. It is always a good idea to compile Squid from scratch because your system might be configured differently than mine, even though we both have the same operating system version.

Nonetheless, a few people are kind enough to make binary distributions available. If you use their packages, please drop them a quick thank you note.

Windows Binaries for Windows NT/2000/XP/2003. Native port maintained by Guido Serassio of Acme Consulting S.r.l.
Fedora Binary RPMs for Fedora is available via the Fedora download/update servers for all active Fedora version like most other free software. Latest SRPMs can be found here if you need to rebuild the binary for an older version (or perhaps RHEL).
Debian Debian packages for Squid on multiple architectures, maintained by Luigi Gangitano.
FreeBSD Binaries for Alpha and Intel platforms, from the FreeBSD ports collection.
NetBSD Binaries for all NetBSD platforms, from the NetBSD packages collection.
RHEL Martin Nagy @ RedHat maintains experimental squid packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and 5. These packages are unofficial and are not supported by Red Hat. They are intended for RHEL users who would like to try newer squid packages.

Older binaries, not actively maintained

Slackware Slackware binaries, maintained by Stefano Tagliaferri.
Solaris (sparc) Maintained by Gurkan Sengun
RedHat RPM's Maintained by the support staff of MARA Systems AB as part of their content filter offering.
RedHat RPM's Maintained by Joe Cooper of swelltechnology
RedHat RPM's Maintained by Oliver Falk
Linux and Netware Patches and binary version maintained by Balint Nagy Endre -- no longer available.
RedHat RPM's Maintained by Michael Lupp

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