On 01/03/11 21:04, Voy User wrote:
I know questions about 'all' splay tree warning has been asked in the list
before& I found
the reply at
http://www.mail-archive.com/squid-users@squid-cache.org/msg57540.html
However, my question is slightly different.
I am using squid3 with debian lenny.
I am using squid3 with webmin (yeah, I know a lot of people don't like webmin).
The webmin squid module hasn't been updated for squid3 - so it doesn't know
about
the 'all' acl being inbuilt. So if I do not have the all acl in squid.conf&
try to
all rules using webmin, I don't see 'all' in the list of acl's it gives to
'Allow'
and 'Deny'.
I have a few options
<snip>
2) I continue using squid3& define the all acl.
acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
This gives me the foll warning
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Restarting Squid HTTP Proxy 3.0: squid3 Waiting.....................done.
2011/03/01 13:13:33 WARNING: '0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0' is a subnetwork of
'0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0'
2011/03/01 13:13:33 WARNING: because of this '0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0' is ignored to
keep splay tree searching predictable
2011/03/01 13:13:33 WARNING: You should probably remove '0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0' from
the ACL named 'all'
Yes it can be ignored if you must. It will just make a lot of noise on
every start, restart and reconfigure.
The safe way to define it for all squid versions 2.6+ is:
acl all src all
2011/03/01 13:13:33 squid.conf line 2575: http_access allow
2011/03/01 13:13:33 aclParseAccessLine: Access line contains no ACL's, skipping
This part is a separate issue. Something has screwed up your http_access
line. That should have a WARNING on it as well.
Amos
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