Re: [squid-users] ACL to match %AA

2006-03-10 Thread Stefan Bohm
Hi Henrik, I tracked down the problem to the external redirect program squidGuard. This program seems to detect URLs longer than 4k. Logging them generates a buffer overflow from which it does not recover until the squid reloads. When this happens to one of the first externals redirectors, all

Re: [squid-users] ACL to match %AA

2006-03-08 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
ons 2006-03-08 klockan 12:00 +0100 skrev Stefan Bohm: Hello Henrik, do you have any idea, what might cause the Forwarding loop detected problem, after someone submits the strange URL containing lots of %NN chars? What does access.log say? As I said wrote before, this can only be

[squid-users] ACL to match %AA

2006-03-07 Thread mlists
Hi folks, is there any way to set up an urlpath_regex that matches %AA in a URL? Before feeding the URL into the ACL regex, squid seems to urldecode such fancy characters: the URL sent to squid was /public/home/image%AA%BB 2006/03/07 12:19:10| aclCheck: checking 'http_accessdeny enews1'

Re: [squid-users] ACL to match %AA

2006-03-07 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
tis 2006-03-07 klockan 12:44 +0100 skrev mlists: Hi folks, is there any way to set up an urlpath_regex that matches %AA in a URL? Only by having the normalized form of %AA in your pattern. Before feeding the URL into the ACL regex, squid seems to urldecode such fancy characters: Correct,