[squid-users] Why doesn't REQUEST_HEADER_ACCESS work properly with aclnames?

From: Sean Butler <sean.s.butler_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 16:38:23 -0400

Dear Jenny and Amos,

I thought it worth mentioning that I too am having troubles with the
ACL processing of the "request_header_access User-Agent" configuration
directive.� It seems like Jenny's issue is the same one I am seeing.

Using a "src" ACL in the directive doesn't work when you have a cache
peer.� The ACL is only ever checked to see if the IP address
255.255.255.255 exists in the list.

I know this was only reported recently, but I wanted to know if there
was a fix in the works or if Amos is still waiting for a fix to be
submitted.

Thanks and Best Regards,

Sean Butler
Received on Mon Jun 27 2011 - 20:38:31 MDT

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