Squid

Updated on Apr 15, 2025
Squid

Squid is a caching proxy for the web supporting HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and more. It reduces bandwidth and improves response times by caching and reusing frequently-requested web pages. It runs on most available operating systems, and is licensed under the GNU GPL.

ReleaseRelease DateCore SupportLatest
6Jul 06, 2023
(1 year ago)
Yes6.13
(Feb 01, 2025)
5Jul 31, 2021
(3 years ago)
Jul 06, 2023
(1 year ago)
5.9
(May 01, 2023)
4Jul 03, 2018
(6 years ago)
Oct 04, 2021
(3 years ago)
4.17
(Oct 04, 2021)
3.5Jan 13, 2015
(10 years ago)
Aug 07, 2018
(6 years ago)
3.5.28
(Jul 16, 2018)
3.4Dec 08, 2013
(11 years ago)
Aug 01, 2015
(9 years ago)
3.4.14
(Aug 01, 2015)
3.3Feb 09, 2013
(12 years ago)
May 01, 2015
(10 years ago)
3.3.14
(May 01, 2015)
3.2Aug 14, 2012
(12 years ago)
May 01, 2015
(10 years ago)
3.2.14
(May 01, 2015)
3.1Mar 29, 2010
(15 years ago)
Jan 08, 2013
(12 years ago)
3.1.23
(Jan 08, 2013)
2.7May 27, 2008
(17 years ago)
Mar 14, 2010
(15 years ago)
2.7.9
(Mar 14, 2010)
3.0Dec 14, 2007
(17 years ago)
Aug 27, 2011
(13 years ago)
3.0.26
(Aug 27, 2011)
2.6Jul 01, 2006
(19 years ago)
Mar 26, 2010
(15 years ago)
2.6.24
(Mar 26, 2010)
2.5Sep 24, 2002
(22 years ago)
May 20, 2006
(19 years ago)
2.5.14
(May 20, 2006)
2.4Mar 20, 2001
(24 years ago)
Jul 02, 2002
(23 years ago)
2.4.7
(Jul 02, 2002)

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