trafficserver for Debian ------------------------ * ATS 9.0.0 comes with slight changes Some config files have been removed: - /etc/trafficserver/sni.yaml One file has been migrated to yaml format: - /etc/trafficserver/ip_allow.config Some config file have been added: - /etc/trafficserver/sni.yaml - /etc/trafficserver/strategies.yaml wccp is now disabled by default. Therefore, it has been removed from Debian package. Following plugins have been removed from experimental: - balancer - buffer-upload - header_normalize - hipes - memcached_remap - ssl_cert_loader - stale_while_revalidate Following plugins have been added as experimental: - cert_reporting_tool - cookie_remap - ja3_fingerprint - memory_profile - redo_cache_lookup - ssl_session_reuse - statichit Following plugins have been promoted to stable: - cache_range_requests - certifier - multiplexer - prefetch - remap_purge - server_push_preload * ATS 8.0.0 comes with slight changes in config files. Following ones has been removed: - /etc/trafficserver/vaddrs.config - /etc/trafficserver/metrics.config - /etc/trafficserver/logging.config - /etc/trafficserver/log_hosts.config - /etc/trafficserver/congestion.config - /etc/trafficserver/cluster.config - /etc/trafficserver/body_factory/default/congestion#retryAfter * New config files have been added and now use yaml format. More files will be migrated in the future: - /etc/trafficserver/logging.yaml - /etc/trafficserver/ssl_server_name.yaml * gzip pluging has been renamed into compress. Existing configuration won't be updated * traffic_cop has been removed. Now, init and systemd files use traffic_manager -- Jean Baptiste Favre Fri, 21 Sep 2018 09:04:07 +0200 * If you are using 32-bits package, please note that upstream has discontinued 32-bit support. 32-bits Debian package will still be built, but is subject to removal whenever 32-bit fails. -- Jean Baptiste Favre Mon, 14 Dec 2015 10:29:12 +0100 * Please read the CONFIGURATION.Debian file to get started with Traffic Server. * Currently Apache Traffic Server lacks man pages of binaries shipped along the package. That's a known problem which is being worked on. Please read the upstream documentation on the website instead. * If you read upstream's documentation about Traffic Server you will sometimes find references to a program `/usr/bin/trafficserver`. Debian does not ship this script. This is intentional. Use Debian's /etc/init.d/trafficserver script instead. -- Arno Töll Tue, 31 Dec 2011 13:54:18 +0100