Hi Marcelo,
sorry for the long delay. I tried to reproduce this bug but could not
succeed. Since you said that you can trigger it just running
squid_unix_group from the command line writing foobar and CR, I tried
that, but every instance I could try just showed the normal behaviour
of the external_acl helper:
- if I type just foobar then CR, it answers 'ERR' without any other
output
- if I type foo bar then CR, it answers: "helper: User does not exists
'foo'\nhelper: Group does not exists 'bar'\nERR", which is right.
I really don't know where your garbage is coming from. Can you please
try the latest version of squid in debian or try on a different host?
Regards,
L
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