On 4/4/21 7:06 PM, Joshua Rogers wrote: > I ended up finding a solution. > > http->uri in the ConnStateData::parseHttpRequest function can simply be > rewritten to be http://localhost:80/ <http://localhost:80/>. You can > also manually set COMM_INTERCEPTION a little bit before that.
You may also be able to use a cache_peer or URL rewriter for this. Alex. > On Sun, Apr 4, 2021 at 11:31 PM Joshua Rogers wrote: > > Hi all, > > I have an extremely specific question about manipulating Squid to > run to in a very specific way. > Due to the complexity, I will gladly accept a "not possible" answer. > > I need to make the following changes to Squid, or somehow manipulate > Squid to: > > 1) Always consider a client intercepted. This would mean > that COMM_INTERCEPTION is set for every client no matter what. > > 2) NS lookups for domains needs to be disabled or simply return > localhost. I have considered setting AI_NUMERICHOST flag for every > getaddrinfo() call, but I don't think this function is used for > making connections to a website (gethostbyname seems to be used in > some places). > > 3) Every outward connection Squid makes needs to be forwarded to > localhost on a specific port. > > > Why do I need to do this? > I have a large set of files which contain HTTP requests (headers > included). > I have a large set of files which contain HTTP responses (headers > included). > > I would like to loop the HTTP requests, sending each request to > Squid, and then I would like to run a loop, responding with each of > the HTTP responses I have stored. The idea is to get a nice code > coverage report which I can use for research later on. > > Like I said, this is a bit complicated, but I thought I would act, > perhaps somebody has an interesting idea how to do this :-). It will > most certainly require me to somehow defile the source code, but > this is just temporary and is nothing to do with a production service. > > Happy to hear any ideas. > > Cheers, > Josh _______________________________________________ squid-dev mailing list squid-dev@lists.squid-cache.org http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-dev