debian/0000775000000000000000000000000012137553351007175 5ustar debian/trafficserver.install0000664000000000000000000000035312105066227013427 0ustar debian/tmp/var/log/* debian/tmp/var/cache/* debian/tmp/usr/bin/traffic_* debian/tmp/etc/trafficserver/* debian/tmp/usr/lib/trafficserver/libts*.so.* debian/tmp/usr/lib/trafficserver/modules/* usr/share/doc/trafficserver/trafficshell/* debian/trafficserver.postinst0000775000000000000000000001165612105066227013657 0ustar #! /bin/sh # postinst script for trafficserver # # see: dh_installdeb(1) # # Copyright 2011 Arno Toell # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. set -e USER='trafficserver' GROUP='trafficserver' USER_HOME='/var/run/trafficserver' OWNER=$(env stat -c '%U' /etc/trafficserver) OWNER_CACHE_DIR=$(env stat -c '%U' /var/cache/trafficserver) # summary of how this script can be called: # * `configure' # * `abort-upgrade' # * `abort-remove' `in-favour' # # * `abort-deconfigure' `in-favour' # `removing' # # for details, see /usr/share/doc/packaging-manual/ # # quoting from the policy: # Any necessary prompting should almost always be confined to the # post-installation script, and should be protected with a conditional # so that unnecessary prompting doesn't happen if a package's # installation fails and the `postinst' is called with `abort-upgrade', # `abort-remove' or `abort-deconfigure'. case "$1" in configure) if ! getent passwd -- "$USER" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then adduser --home "$USER_HOME" \ --group \ --system \ --disabled-password \ --no-create-home \ --gecos "Debian Traffic Server user" \ $USER fi if [ -d /etc/trafficserver ] && [ "x$OWNER" = "xroot" ] ; then # Ok, I admit I am lazy. I don't check every permission # the user may have changed. If he didn't for /etc I can # safely assume he neither has for other directories (I # hope, since /etc requires write permissions by ATS). echo 'Fixing permissions ...' if ! dpkg-statoverride --list /etc/trafficserver >/dev/null 2>&1; then dpkg-statoverride --update --add "$USER" "$GROUP" 0755 /etc/trafficserver fi if ! dpkg-statoverride --list /var/log/trafficserver >/dev/null 2>&1; then dpkg-statoverride --update --add "$USER" adm 0750 /var/log/trafficserver fi find /etc/trafficserver -not -user "$USER" -exec \ chown -h $USER:$GROUP {} \; if [ -d /var/cache/trafficserver ] && [ "x$OWNER_CACHE_DIR" = "xroot" ] ; then if ! dpkg-statoverride --list /var/cache/trafficserver >/dev/null 2>&1; then dpkg-statoverride --update --add "$USER" adm 0750 /var/cache/trafficserver fi fi fi if [ -n "$2" ] && dpkg --compare-versions "$2" 'le' '3.2~' ; then RET=0 invoke-rc.d trafficserver status > /dev/null 2>&1 || RET=$? # 0 => ATS is running # 4 => Status is unknown # 1,2,3 => ATS is not running # using /bin/echo to make sure -e is supported ECHO=`which echo` if [ "$RET" -gt 0 ] && [ "$RET" -ne 4 ] && [ -f /var/cache/trafficserver/host.db ] ; then echo "Purging TrafficServer cache upon upgrade." RET=0 traffic_server -Cclear > /dev/null 2>&1 || RET=$? if [ "$RET" -ne 0 ] ; then $ECHO "=======================================================================" $ECHO -e "WARNING: Apache TrafficServer's cache couldn't be purged during the upgrade.\n" \ "Please inspect the situation manually and call 'traffic_server -Cclear'\n" \ "afterwards to purge the caches." $ECHO "=======================================================================" fi else $ECHO "=======================================================================" $ECHO -e "WARNING: Apache TrafficServer is not running or its state couldn't be\n" \ "determined. Please inspect the situation manually and call\n" \ "'traffic_server -Cclear' afterwards to purge the caches.\n" $ECHO "=======================================================================" fi fi ;; abort-upgrade|abort-remove|abort-deconfigure) ;; *) echo "postinst called with unknown argument \`$1'" >&2 exit 0 ;; esac # dh_installdeb will replace this with shell code automatically # generated by other debhelper scripts. #DEBHELPER# exit 0 debian/trafficserver-dev.examples0000664000000000000000000000001212105066227014343 0ustar example/* debian/copyright0000664000000000000000000002351712105066227011134 0ustar Format: http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/ Upstream-Name: Traffic Server Upstream-Contact: dev@trafficserver.apache.org Source: http://trafficserver.apache.org/ Files: debian/* Copyright: 2011 Arno Töll License: Apache-2.0 Comment: Packaging for Debian was done by Arno Toell, and I hereby grant distribution of it under the same terms as Apache Traffic Server itself. 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Notwithstanding the foregoing, the authors grant the U.S. Government and others acting in its behalf permission to use and distribute the software in accordance with the terms specified in this license. debian/trafficserver.default0000664000000000000000000000405612105066227013411 0ustar ## Defaults for trafficserver initscript ## sourced by /etc/init.d/trafficserver ## installed at /etc/default/trafficserver by the maintainer scripts ## ## This is a POSIX shell fragment ## ## Variable: RUNDIR ## Default: /var/run/trafficserver ## Description: Set this to the directory where runtime data is stored. The ## default value should work fine for almost all users. # RUNDIR=/var/run/trafficserver ## Variable: TC_START ## Default: no ## Description: Set to "yes" if you want the init script to start the ## `traffic_cop' binary. Usually this is what most users want TC_START=yes ## Variable: TC_DAEMON_ARGS ## Default: (empty) ## Description: Set here command line arguments the init script shall pass ## through `traffic_cop' upon startup. # TC_DAEMON_ARGS="" ## Variable: TC_PIDFILE ## Default: $RUNDIR/cop.lock ## Description: Set this to a (writable) path where the PID file of the ## `traffic_cop' script should be stored. Most likely you don't ## need to change this value. # TC_PIDFILE=$RUNDIR/cop.lock ## ## NOTICE: ## Typically you do not want to configure anything below. Note, generally Traffic ## Server is started through `traffic_cop' which is a watchdog to control any local ## Traffic Server instances. It starts both, traffic_manager and traffic_server, as ## does it monitor these processes. While it is generally not advised, you can ## choose to manage both processes yourself. In such cases do not set TC_START to ## "yes" and enable any service you want below. ## ## Choose either alternative, but do not mix up both. ## Configuration for `traffic_manager'. ## Meaning of variables is analogous to traffic_cop above, but for the ## `traffic_manager' binary. # TM_START=no # TM_DAEMON_ARGS="" # TM_PIDFILE=$RUNDIR/manager.lock ## Configuration for `traffic_server'. ## Meaning of variables is analogous to traffic_cop above, but for the ## `traffic_server' binary. # TS_START=no # TS_DAEMON_ARGS="" # TS_PIDFILE=$RUNDIR/server.lock debian/source/0000775000000000000000000000000012105066240010464 5ustar debian/source/options0000664000000000000000000000024612105066227012111 0ustar --extend-diff-ignore='Makefile\.in|Makefile|build/aux/(config\.(guess|sub)|ltmain\.sh)|aclocal\.m4|build/.*?\.m4|config\.nice|configure|app-template/records\.config' debian/source/format0000664000000000000000000000001412105066227011677 0ustar 3.0 (quilt) debian/trafficserver.manpages0000664000000000000000000000005612105066227013554 0ustar debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/traffic_shell.1 debian/changelog0000664000000000000000000002253512137553350011055 0ustar trafficserver (3.2.4-1ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low * Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes: - Revert FreeBSD strerror_r() fixes that give errors with glibc 2.16. * Drop markos's ARM barrier definition patch, now integrated upstream. * Brute-force upstream's suboptimal C/C++ with: -Wno-unused-result -Wno-sizeof-pointer-memaccess -Wno-unused-local-typedefs flags. -- Adam Conrad Mon, 29 Apr 2013 11:47:57 -0600 trafficserver (3.2.4-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release + Delete upstream's .gitignore file in our source tree * Switch packaging repository to Git. + Add gbp.conf file for those using git-buildpackage * Fix "Upgrade fails if purging of cache fails" by not dying in a fire when the postinst fails to purge the cache (Closes: #687698) * Drop --with-arg-max from ./configure, it's not needed anymore. -- Arno Töll Thu, 07 Feb 2013 23:37:35 +0100 trafficserver (3.2.0-1ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low * Revert FreeBSD strerror_r() fixes that give errors with glibc 2.16. * Apply patch from Konstantinos Margaritis to define barriers on ARM. -- Adam Conrad Mon, 17 Dec 2012 22:28:16 -0700 trafficserver (3.2.0-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release + If you are using SSL or HTTP filtering, please update your configuration. proxy.config.http.quick_filter.mask and proxy.config.ssl.server.cert.filename is not recognized anymore. Please use ip_allow.config and ssl_multicert.config respectively instead. There is no automated migration for this in Debian, as this affects your site-specific configuration files. + See https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TS/Upgrading+to+3.2 for full upgrade instructions. * Upstream decided to ship more plug-ins with the trafficserver core distribution. These are all bundled into the main package now. Therefore, the trafficserver-plugin-conf-remap package is not provided anymore. * Update the default configuration file to ship with more moderate values for the log configuration. * Now do start ATS by default for fresh installations. The default out-of-the box configuration is much more secure than past defaults. * Purge the host and data cache on upgrades * Let's welcome Aron Xu to the Uploaders of Trafficserver. Hi Aron! :) -- Arno Töll Fri, 14 Sep 2012 22:56:29 +0200 trafficserver (3.0.5-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * No kudos for the previous hostile NMU, but include the changelog to denote this upload does not introduce a regression. * Update my maintainer address * Make the init script look much better when using fancy outputs. * Fix "status" output of the init script * Remove "DM-Upload-Allowed". I don't need that flag anymore. -- Arno Töll Sat, 09 Jun 2012 18:48:23 +0200 trafficserver (3.0.4-1.1) unstable; urgency=low * Non maintainer upload * Fix build failure with GCC 4.7. Closes: #667396. -- Matthias Klose Wed, 30 May 2012 04:40:28 +0000 trafficserver (3.0.4-1) unstable; urgency=high * New upstream release + Fix CVE-2012-0256: A request with a very large Host header caused ATS to crash. * Setting urgency to high because of security updates * Push standards to 3.9.3 - no further changes * Stilistic adaptions in debian/copyright, but not content changes * Remove cluster interface warning from README.Configuration. ATS now binds on lo by default -- Arno Töll Wed, 21 Mar 2012 12:34:35 +0100 trafficserver (3.0.2-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release + Includes former Debian specific patch which makes sure the upstream configure script does not override any -O flags passed by the user anymore. * Adapt to dpkg 1.16.1 API changes regarding build flags. This enables hardening build flags. This means, trafficserver is now being built with -fstack-protector and other security related build flags. * Add dpkg-dev (>= 1.16.1~) to build-depends to make sure our buildflags are properly supported. That's guaranteed for Testing, but might be helpful to know for backporters. * Fix several issues in the DEP-5 syntax. Unfortunately there is no way to express that a file is subject to different license agreements so far. * Do not install the upstream changelog twice anymore * Finally run regression checks again, now as build failures are sorted out. -- Arno Töll Sun, 11 Dec 2011 00:45:45 +0100 trafficserver (3.0.1-2) unstable; urgency=low * Fix "please add armhf to the arch list" - add armhf to the list of supported architectures. Thanks Konstantinos Margaritis for the hint (Closes: #636338) * Remove IA64 from the list of supported architectures. The upgrade to the gcc 4.6 toolchain disclosed portability issues with it, which caused the resul- ting binary package to produce no-op code in some functions. -- Arno Töll Tue, 02 Aug 2011 22:58:37 +0200 trafficserver (3.0.1-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. Fixes several important issues which caused `traffic_cop' and `traffic_server' to crash. * Fix "FTBFS with ld --as-needed" re-order libraries upon linkage, patch committed upstream. Thanks Ilya Barygin (Closes: #632546) * Fix "trafficserver: Getting rid of unneeded *.la / emptying dependency_libs", remove *.la files from the installation target completely (Closes: #633192) * Set "DM-Upload-Allowed: yes" in agreement with Asheesh Laroia -- Arno Töll Mon, 01 Aug 2011 19:29:58 +0200 trafficserver (3.0.0-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. Major changes (since 2.1.9): + `traffic_server' won't crash anymore when using non-existent plugin in remap rule + Don't cache HTTP 401, 303 and 407 error responses anymore, when negative caching is enabled. * Re-enable kfreebsd support, it was accidentally not available in 2.1.9-unstable-1 because of non installable dependencies, as libcap-dev is installable (and required) on Linux only * debian/rules: + Simplify dh_auto_configure flags (upstream incorporated our build layout) + Enable WCCP (Web Cache Communication Protocol; Linux only) * debian/control: + Add flex and bison to build dependencies, both are required for WCCP (Linux only) -- Arno Töll Wed, 15 Jun 2011 15:56:29 +0200 trafficserver (2.1.9-unstable-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. Major features (since 2.1.8): + Bring back support for $DESTDIR and "make check" which makes Debian patches obsolete + Allow larger working sets than 512G + Disable cluster autodiscovery when cluster mode is disabled + Cleanup `records.config' + Disable SSLv2 by default * debian/control: Add build dependency to libcap-dev, because when running traffic_server standalone, it is unable to bind restricted ports otherwise (Upstream: TS-804) * debian/rules: + Remove override for dh_clean, but put options to debian/source/options instead + Remove DH_OPTIONS (unused anyway) * Source package: Minor change to improving package quality and usability (i.e. grammar, verbosity of comments) * Make the init script more robust * Base the origin of the package source on the untouched upstream tarball, instead of the versioned SVN branch. * Bring back IA64 support, this time actually working (upstream merged my patch TS-783) * Remove patch `build-quirks.patch'. Changes have been committed upstream by now. -- Arno Töll Tue, 31 May 2011 21:56:12 +0200 trafficserver (2.1.8-unstable-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. Major features (since 2.1.5): + Many bug fixes (none reported in Debian's BTS) + Set source address for origin Servers + Major API changes for the SDK + Provide traffic_logstats + traffic_shell does not hang anymore on any command * Fix "FTBFS on architectures not supported upstream": (Closes: #622800) + Don't execute regression checks for now (fixes x86) + Upstream merges a Debian patch originally for 2.1.7 which enables kFreeBSD support (originally provided by myself) + Restrict Architectures (drop S390, IA64, MIPS[EL], PPC, SPARC) * Remove ts-ui-disable-conf.patch (applied upstream) * Update `build-quirks.patch' to make TS handle $DESTDIR correctly (upstream: TS-759) * Remove .deps from SDK binary package examples (they were incidentally included before). * Fix permissions for /var/cache/trafficserver in postinst * Bump standards to 3.9.2, depend on debhelper 8.0, adapt VCS links * Simplify debian/rules -- Arno Töll Thu, 05 May 2011 21:49:52 +0200 trafficserver (2.1.5-unstable-1) unstable; urgency=low * Initial release (Closes: #609285) * Added some configuration and informational hints * New upstream release. Major features: + Better AMD64 support + Override configuration per transaction + IPv6 + Support ARM architectures + SDK-API changes * Differences to upstream version: + Ship some documentation. Well, really a few hints + Split source into three packages (core, plug-in, SDK) + Ship our own init script -- Arno Toell Tue, 13 Jan 2011 11:49:18 +0100 debian/compat0000664000000000000000000000000212105066227010367 0ustar 8 debian/trafficserver.init0000664000000000000000000002101012105066227012715 0ustar #! /bin/sh ### BEGIN INIT INFO # Provides: trafficserver # Required-Start: $remote_fs $syslog # Required-Stop: $remote_fs $syslog # Default-Start: 2 3 4 5 # Default-Stop: 0 1 6 # Short-Description: init script for the Apache Traffic Server # Description: Apache Traffic Server is fast, scalable and extensible # HTTP/1.1 compliant caching proxy server. ### END INIT INFO # Author: Arno Töll # # This init script is derived from the source package's version shipped # along the source tarball as rc/trafficserver. Therefore it is a derivative # work and licensed as follows: # # # Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more # contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with # this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. # The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 # (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with # the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin DESC="Apache Traffic Server" NAME=trafficserver SCRIPTNAME=/etc/init.d/$NAME # Please do not touch TS_ROOT and TS_BASE. Traffic Server uses them # They are used to determine location of ATS components on the file # system. # According to DPM § 9.9 a program must not depend on the existance of # environment variables to work properly. Please report any errors if # you experience such a problem, for me it seems to work just fine with- # out ESED=/usr/bin/sed test -x $ESED || ESED=sed TS_PREFIX="/usr" TS_ROOT=${TS_ROOT:-$TS_PREFIX} # TS_BASE is offset inside the file system from where the layout starts # For standard installations TS_BASE will be empty eval TS_BASE="`echo $TS_ROOT | ${ESED} -e 's;/usr$;;'`" # Set some safe defaults. So not change values here, override them in # in /etc/default/trafficserver instead. # See there for a documentation as well RUNDIR=${RUNDIR:-$TS_BASE/var/run/trafficserver} TC_START=${TC_START:-no} TC_NAME=${TC_NAME:-traffic_cop} TC_DAEMON=${TC_DAEMON:-$TS_BASE/usr/bin/traffic_cop} TC_DAEMON_ARGS="" TC_PIDFILE=${TC_PIDFILE:-$RUNDIR/cop.lock} TM_START=${TM_START:-no} TM_NAME=${TM_NAME:-traffic_manager} TM_DAEMON=${TM_DAEMON:-$TS_BASE/usr/bin/traffic_manager} TM_DAEMON_ARGS="" TM_PIDFILE=${TM_PIDFILE:-$RUNDIR/manager.lock} TS_START=${TS_START:-no} TS_NAME=${TS_NAME:-traffic_server} TS_DAEMON=${TS_DAEMON:-$TS_BASE/usr/bin/traffic_server} TS_DAEMON_ARGS="" TS_PIDFILE=${TS_PIDFILE:-$RUNDIR/server.lock} # Exit if the package is not installed [ -x "$TC_DAEMON" ] || exit 0 # Read configuration variable file if it is present [ -r /etc/default/$NAME ] && . /etc/default/$NAME # Load the VERBOSE setting and other rcS variables . /lib/init/vars.sh # Define LSB log_* functions. . /lib/lsb/init-functions # Check permissions of /etc/trafficserver. # Traffic Server needs write permissions, so warn the user if we suppose it # wouldn't. # The sysadmin is welcome to change the user ID that ATS uses. However to do that # in a clean and supported way, the administrator should overwrite the `stat override' # Debian installs by default in Trafficserver's postinst maintainer script. # Print a warning only. # Since this can't be safely determined by this script print a warning only, but # don't fail. CONF_DIR='/etc/trafficserver' USER=$(dpkg-statoverride --list "$CONF_DIR" | awk '{print $1}') OWNER=$(env stat -c '%U' "$CONF_DIR") if [ -d "$CONF_DIR" ] && [ ! "x$OWNER" = "x$USER" ] ; then log_warning_msg "Configuration directory '$CONF_DIR' is not owned by user '$USER'. " \ "However Traffic Server needs write permissions to it." fi # Make sure $RUNDIR exists as the underlying file system # may be volatile (see § 9.3.2 from DPM) install -d -o trafficserver -g trafficserver -m 0755 "$RUNDIR" # A helper function, its purpose is to start a daemon. # Arguments are interpreted in order as follows: # 1) The executable path # 2) A string containing optional daemon arguments # 3) A (valid) path containing the PID file for the daemon # Returns: # 0 if daemon has been started # 1 if daemon was already running # 2 if daemon could not be started start_cmd() { # Args DAEMON=$1 DAEMON_ARGS=$2 PID=$3 #echo "\n\n" #echo "d:" $DAEMON #echo "da:" $DAEMON_ARGS #echo "pid:" $PID start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pidfile $PID --exec $DAEMON --test > /dev/null \ || return 1 start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --background --pidfile $PID --exec $DAEMON -- \ $DAEMON_ARGS \ || return 2 return 0 } # A helper function, its purpose is to stop a daemon. # Arguments are interpreted in order as follows: # 1) The daemon name (i.e. the binary name) # 2) The executable path # 3) A (valid) path containing the PID file for the daemon # Returns: # 0 if daemon has been stopped # 1 if daemon was already stopped # 2 if daemon could not be stopped # Another value if a failure occurred stop_cmd() { NAME=$1 DAEMON=$2 PID=$3 #echo "\n\n" #echo $NAME #echo $DAEMON #echo $PID start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --retry=TERM/30/KILL/5 --pidfile $PID --name $NAME RETVAL="$?" [ "$RETVAL" = 2 ] && return 2 start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --oknodo --retry=0/30/KILL/5 --exec $DAEMON [ "$?" = 2 ] && return 2 # Many daemons don't delete their pidfiles when they exit. rm -f $PID return "$RETVAL" } # The start function # This function does everything required to bring up the service # at boot time. # It does not accept any arguments do_start() { if [ "x$TC_START" != "xno" ]; then [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_daemon_msg "Starting $TC_NAME" start_cmd "$TC_DAEMON" "$TC_DAEMON_ARGS" "$TC_PIDFILE" case "$?" in 0|1) [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_end_msg 0 ;; 2) [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_end_msg 1 ;; esac fi ## Starting TS and TM is usually not needed as TC takes care! ## Please see /etc/default/trafficserver if [ "x$TM_START" != "xno" ]; then [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_daemon_msg "Starting $TM_NAME" start_cmd "$TM_DAEMON" "$TM_DAEMON_ARGS" "$TM_PIDFILE" case "$?" in 0|1) [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_end_msg 0 ;; 2) [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_end_msg 1 ;; esac fi if [ "x$TS_START" != "xno" ]; then [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_daemon_msg "Starting $TS_NAME" start_cmd "$TS_DAEMON" "$TS_DAEMON_ARGS" "$TS_PIDFILE" case "$?" in 0|1) [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_end_msg 0 ;; 2) [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_end_msg 1 ;; esac fi } # The stop function # This function does everything required to stop the service. # It does not accept any arguments do_stop() { [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_daemon_msg "Stopping $TC_NAME" stop_cmd "$TC_NAME" "$TC_DAEMON" "$TC_PIDFILE" case "$?" in 0|1) [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_end_msg 0 ;; 2) [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_end_msg 1 ;; esac [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_daemon_msg "Stopping $TM_NAME" stop_cmd "$TM_NAME" "$TM_DAEMON" "$TM_PIDFILE" case "$?" in 0|1) [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_end_msg 0 ;; 2) [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_end_msg 1 ;; esac [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_daemon_msg "Stopping $TS_NAME" stop_cmd "$TS_NAME" "$TS_DAEMON" "$TS_PIDFILE" case "$?" in 0|1) [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_end_msg 0 ;; 2) [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_end_msg 1 ;; esac } case "$1" in start) if [ "x$TC_START" = "xno" ] && [ "x$TM_START" = "xno" ] && [ "x$TS_START" = "xno" ]; then [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_warning_msg "Not starting $DESC" else do_start fi ;; stop) do_stop ;; status) if [ "x$TC_START" != "xno" ] ; then status_of_proc "$TC_DAEMON" "$TC_NAME" -p "$TC_PIDFILE" && exit 0 || exit $? else status_of_proc "$TS_DAEMON" "$TS_NAME" -p "$TS_PIDFILE" || exit $? status_of_proc "$TM_DAEMON" "$TM_NAME" -p "$TM_PIDFILE" || exit $? fi ;; restart|force-reload) log_daemon_msg "Restarting $DESC" "$NAME\n" do_stop case "$?" in 0|1) do_start case "$?" in 0) log_end_msg 0 ;; 1) log_end_msg 1 ;; # Old process is still running *) log_end_msg 1 ;; # Failed to start esac ;; *) # Failed to stop log_end_msg 1 ;; esac ;; *) echo "Usage: $SCRIPTNAME {start|stop|status|restart|force-reload}" >&2 exit 3 ;; esac : debian/rules0000775000000000000000000000274512137545201010260 0ustar #!/usr/bin/make -f # -*- makefile -*- # Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode. #export DH_VERBOSE=1 # Get build architecture. ./configure is different on Linux DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS := $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH_OS) export DEB_CXXFLAGS_MAINT_APPEND = -Wno-unused-result -Wno-sizeof-pointer-memaccess -Wno-unused-local-typedefs configure_flags = \ --enable-layout=Debian \ --sysconfdir=/etc/trafficserver --libdir=/usr/lib/trafficserver \ --with-user=root --with-group=root --disable-silent-rules \ $(shell dpkg-buildflags --export=configure) ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS),linux) configure_flags += --enable-wccp endif %: dh $@ override_dh_auto_configure: # autoreconf -i # note dh_auto_configure -- $(configure_flags) does /NOT/ the same ./configure $(configure_flags) override_dh_auto_install: dh_auto_install rm -f debian/tmp/usr/bin/trafficserver # We install our own # Satisfy §10.2 (http://wiki.debian.org/ReleaseGoals/LAFileRemoval) rm -f debian/tmp/usr/lib/trafficserver/lib*.la rm -f debian/tmp/usr/lib/trafficserver/modules/*.la override_dh_install: dh_install --list-missing ./debian/change_config.pl debian/trafficserver/etc/trafficserver/records.config override_dh_fixperms: dh_fixperms -X etc/trafficserver -X var/lib/trafficserver \ -X var/log/trafficserver -X /var/cache/trafficserver \ -X var/run/trafficserver override_dh_installexamples: dh_installexamples -X Makefile -X.deps override_dh_makeshlibs: dh_makeshlibs -X/usr/lib/trafficserver debian/CONFIGURATION.Debian0000664000000000000000000001070312105066227012305 0ustar trafficserver for Debian ------------------------ Here are some configuration hints related to Traffic Server. Unless you already noted, configuration files are located in /etc/trafficserver. Traffic Server has some uncommon behaviour here: Please note, those files are generated auto- matically and some may not even be intended to be edited manually. Moreover it will rotate and synchronize configuration files if you run a cluster. Hence be careful when editing them, chances are Traffic Server WILL OVERWRITE them. This is especially true for comments which are not kept when using `traffic_line' (as explained below). * To get a general idea about traffic server and its architecture, read [4]. It is crucial to understand the internal architecture before trying to start. * The main configuration file is `records.config'. You may either edit the main configuration file by hand, but it is suggested to use the `traffic_line' command instead. More on editing configuration files can be found on [1]. The `traffic_line' command is used like this: traffic_line -s proxy.config.proxy_name -v www.example.com You might need to tell Traffic Server about your changes. If it is already running use `traffic_line -x' to inform it about your changes. Please note that you must restart your `traffic_server' daemon for some changes. * If you used Squid before you might find [2] helpful which lists Traffic Serv- er configuration directives along their Squid equivalent. Use this as resour- ce to understand Traffic Server. * To help you to get started, I am going to introduce you very briefly to Traf- fic Server. Note, lines starting with `#' are remarks: Open `records.config'. # Configure the cluster interface CONFIG proxy.config.cluster.ethernet_interface STRING eth0 # You may also want to bind your proxy server to a specific IP: # Please note the security warning below as well CONFIG proxy.local.incoming_ip_to_bind 1.2.3.4 # Next configure the listening port for incoming connections CONFIG proxy.config.http.server_port INT 80 # Now tell Traffic Server how much Memory it is allowed to consume # Set this value to -1 for best results which will instruct Traffic Server # to consume roughly 1 MB for each GB of your disk backend storage size # for memory caching. If you can afford it, go on and trash as much as # you want and put here any positive value indicating the memory cache # in bytes. CONFIG proxy.config.cache.ram_cache.size LLONG 131072 # (128 MB) Next edit `storage.config'. Debian ships with a default configuration poin- ting to a cache file in `/var/cache/trafficserver' sized 256MB. This is fair- ly ok for testing, otherwise feel free to change (value is in KB): /var/cache/trafficserver 262144 Finally open `remap.config' where you need to tell Traffic Server about your origin server(s): map http://www.example.com/ http://www.example.com:8080/ # ---------------------- ---------------------------- # ^- This is your client This is your origin -^ # Host: header that server. # is to be mappend * For a more comprehensive documentation about Traffic Server and its configu- ration directives consult [3]. Yet the documentation on the web page can not be considered up to date for some parts. Feel free to ask for help on the Apache Traffic Server mailing list: E-Mail URL: More information may be found on either resource among those: Project Website: IRC: #traffic-server on irc.freenode.net. Project Wiki: https://cwiki.apache.org/TS/traffic-server.html * Traffic Server can basically act in two modes: As forward proxy and as a rever- se proxy. Traffic Servers primary purpose is to act as reverse proxy (e.g. different to Squid). Nonetheless you can Traffic Server still instruct to act as forward proxy as well. If you know what you are doing, you need to set CONFIG proxy.config.url_remap.remap_required INT 0 for that purpose. [1] http://trafficserver.apache.org/docs/v2/admin/configure.htm [2] https://cwiki.apache.org/TS/squidconfigtranslation.html [3] http://trafficserver.apache.org/docs/v2/admin/files.htm#records.config [4] http://trafficserver.apache.org/docs/v2/admin/intro.htm -- Arno Töll Wed, 21 Mar 2012 14:10:21 +0100 debian/control0000664000000000000000000000376112105066227010603 0ustar Source: trafficserver Section: web Priority: extra Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers XSBC-Original-Maintainer: Arno Töll Uploaders: Aron Xu Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 8.0), libssl-dev, tcl-dev, libexpat1-dev, libpcre3-dev, libsqlite3-dev, autoconf, automake, libtool, libcap-dev [linux-any], bison [linux-any], flex [linux-any], dpkg-dev (>= 1.16.1~) Standards-Version: 3.9.3 Homepage: http://trafficserver.apache.org/ Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/collab-maint/trafficserver.git Vcs-Browser: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-maint/trafficserver.git;a=summary Package: trafficserver Architecture: kfreebsd-i386 kfreebsd-amd64 i386 armel amd64 armhf Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, lsb-base (>= 3.2-14), adduser Provides: trafficserver-plugin-conf-remap Replaces: trafficserver-plugin-conf-remap (<< 3.2~) Breaks: trafficserver-plugin-conf-remap (<< 3.2~) Description: fast, scalable and extensible HTTP/1.1 compliant caching proxy server This package provides the Apache Traffic Server. A fast, scalable reverse proxy server which may operate as forward proxy as well. Apache Traffic Server supports: . * Caching: Improves response time by caching and reusing frequently- requested web content. * Proxying: Supports filtering, anonymization, load balancing and more. * Scaling: Scales well on modern SMP hardware. * Extensions: Use the API to modify anything from the HTTP headers to your own cache algorithm. Package: trafficserver-dev Architecture: kfreebsd-i386 kfreebsd-amd64 i386 armel amd64 armhf Depends: ${misc:Depends} Suggests: trafficserver (= ${binary:Version}) Description: Apache Traffic Server Software Developers Kit (SDK) This package provides the Apache Traffic Server Software Developers Kit. This is a collection of development header and bindings for the C programming language, the tsxs linking helper and examples to write your own plug-ins for the Apache Traffic Server. debian/NEWS0000664000000000000000000000111712105066227007670 0ustar trafficserver (3.0.0-1) unstable; urgency=low * If you are upgrading from v2.1.8 or earlier to ATS 3.0 you need to migrate to the new `records.config' configuration file. If possible, let Debian overwrite your `records.config' configuration file. * Moreover you should clear all caches after upgrading (e.g. do "traffic_server -Cclear"). * The host.db data abse isn't required anymore. Therefore you can delete `/etc/trafficserver/internal/hostdb.config' and `/var/cache/trafficserver/ host.db'. -- Arno Töll Wed, 15 Jun 2011 16:23:13 +0200 debian/watch0000664000000000000000000000015212105066227010220 0ustar version=3 http://www.apache.org/dist//trafficserver/trafficserver-(\d+\.\d+.\d+)\.tar\.bz2 debian uupdate debian/README.Debian0000664000000000000000000000122012105066227011225 0ustar trafficserver for Debian ------------------------ * 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 debian/change_config.pl0000775000000000000000000000132212105066227012301 0ustar #! /usr/bin/perl use strict; our @config_lines; our %defaults = ( "proxy.config.alarm_email" => "trafficserver", "proxy.config.admin.user_id" => "trafficserver", "proxy.config.log.max_space_mb_for_logs" => 2000, ); die("Usage: $0 ") unless $#ARGV == 0; open(F, "+<", $ARGV[0]) || die("Cannot open $ARGV[0]: $!"); while(my $line = ) { if ($line =~ /^CONFIG/) { foreach my $pattern (keys %defaults) { $line =~ s/(?<=CONFIG $pattern)(\s+[A-Z]+)\s+.+$/$1 $defaults{$pattern}/; } } push(@config_lines, $line); } seek(F, 0, 0); foreach my $line (@config_lines) { print F $line; } close(F); debian/docs0000664000000000000000000000020212105066227010036 0ustar LAYOUT NOTICE STATUS REVIEWERS README README-EC2 debian/README.Debian debian/CONFIGURATION.Debian debian/README.conf-remap.Debian debian/gbp.conf0000664000000000000000000000021112102051124010565 0ustar [DEFAULT] pristine-tar = True builder=dpkg-buildpackage -i\.git -I.git #cleaner=true [git-import-orig] filter = .gitignore merge = True debian/patches/0000775000000000000000000000000012137542353010624 5ustar debian/patches/revert-freebsd.patch0000664000000000000000000000252612064003122014552 0ustar Description: Revert FreeBSD strerror_r() fixes that give errors with glibc 2.16. Author: Adam Conrad Forwarded: no --- trafficserver-3.2.0.orig/lib/wccp/WccpStatic.cc +++ trafficserver-3.2.0/lib/wccp/WccpStatic.cc @@ -161,10 +161,8 @@ vlogf_errno(ts::Errata::Code code, char char t_buffer[T_SIZE]; n = vsnprintf(t_buffer, T_SIZE, format, rest); - if (0 <= n && n < T_SIZE) { // still have room. - strerror_r(e, e_buffer, E_SIZE); - n += snprintf(t_buffer + n, T_SIZE - n, "[%d] %s", e, e_buffer); - } + if (0 <= n && n < T_SIZE) // still have room. + n += snprintf(t_buffer + n, T_SIZE - n, "[%d] %s", e, strerror_r(e, e_buffer, E_SIZE)); err.push(ts::Errata::Id(0), code, t_buffer); return err; } --- trafficserver-3.2.0.orig/lib/tsconfig/TsErrataUtil.cc +++ trafficserver-3.2.0/lib/tsconfig/TsErrataUtil.cc @@ -139,10 +139,8 @@ vlogf_errno(Errata& errata, Errata::Id i char t_buffer[T_SIZE]; n = vsnprintf(t_buffer, T_SIZE, format, rest); - if (0 <= n && n < T_SIZE) { // still have room. - strerror_r(e, e_buffer, E_SIZE); - n += snprintf(t_buffer + n, T_SIZE - n, "[%d] %s", e, e_buffer); - } + if (0 <= n && n < T_SIZE) // still have room. + n += snprintf(t_buffer + n, T_SIZE - n, "[%d] %s", e, strerror_r(e, e_buffer, E_SIZE)); errata.push(id, code, t_buffer); return errata; } debian/patches/series0000664000000000000000000000002512137542353012036 0ustar revert-freebsd.patch debian/README.conf-remap.Debian0000664000000000000000000000214112105066227013256 0ustar Trafficserver-plugin-conf-remap for Debian ----------------------------------------- * The conf_remap plug-in allows you to override configuration directives dependent on actual remapping rules. * This plug-in replaces older legacy functionality which allowed to achieve a similar behaviour previously by configuring remap rules for example with switches like "@pristine_host_hdr=1" in your remap configuration. * If you want to achieve this behaviour now, configure a remap rule like this: map http://cdn.example.com/ http://some-server.example.com \ @plugin=conf_remap.so @pparam=/etc/trafficserver/cdn.conf where cdn.conf would look like records.config, e.g. CONFIG proxy.config.url_remap.pristine_host_hdr INT 1 Doing this, you will override your global default configuration on a per map- ping rule. * You may want to look on for a full list of options which are allowed to be overridden and perhaps some updated information. -- Arno Toell Tue, 12 Jan 2011 19:30:18 +0100 debian/trafficserver-dev.install0000664000000000000000000000020612105066227014200 0ustar debian/tmp/usr/include/* debian/tmp/usr/bin/tsxs debian/tmp/usr/lib/trafficserver/libts*.so debian/tmp/usr/lib/trafficserver/libts*.a