Ok Amos, thanks a lot for your help. I'll try to update my Squid version i order to block the given domains in my access.log file.
Greetings !!! El vie., 3 ene. 2020 a las 3:15, Amos Jeffries (<squ...@treenet.co.nz>) escribió: > On 3/01/20 7:09 am, Roberto Carna wrote: > > Dear Amos, I have this log entries that I want to disable: > > > > 1577988384.248 0 10.88.1.112 TAG_NONE/503 0 CONNECT > > hangouts.google.com:443 <http://hangouts.google.com:443> fchop > HIER_NONE/- - > > 1577988384.435 0 10.88.1.31 TAG_NONE/503 0 CONNECT > > hangouts.google.com:443 <http://hangouts.google.com:443> ccardiff > > HIER_NONE/- - > > 1577988384.659 0 10.88.1.26 TAG_NONE/503 0 CONNECT > > hangouts.google.com:443 <http://hangouts.google.com:443> mtowers > > HIER_NONE/- - > > 1577988385.069 3 10.88.1.13 TAG_NONE/503 0 CONNECT > > hangouts.google.com:443 <http://hangouts.google.com:443> pmonkey > > HIER_NONE/- - > > > > Is it possible doing that using "dstdomain" ??? > > It should be, but yes you have hit a bug. It may be fixed in the latest > Squid version, but I am not certain of that. > > > > > Or maybe squidguard doesn't let do it ? > > > > squidguard does not have anything to do with the logging issue. > > It likely does have something to do with those being 503 though. It is > responsible for telling Squid what URL to send the upstream server - and > a CONNECT tunnel has no such URL, squidguard cannot handle that. > > > Amos > _______________________________________________ > squid-users mailing list > squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org > http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users >
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