On 23/01/2014 4:46 p.m., Dan Charlesworth wrote: > Hi folks > > I’m running a Squid 3.4.2 instance which has both intercepting > http_ports and explicit ones. We use proxy_auth on the explicit > connections and use myportname ACLs to bypass all the auth-related > stuff on the intercepting ports. This seems to work just fine. > > However, for EVERY SINGLE intercepted request we’re now getting this > NOTICE printed into the cache.log. Very annoying and unnecessary; if > the system simply wants to warn me of this incompatibility, isn’t > once enough? During startup perhaps?
That message is only printed when the auth ACL is actively tested for an intercepted requests credentials. Apparently your myportname ACL test is not working and your clients are being faced with a lot of unnecessary rejections. Would you (or I) have been able to identify the cause easily if it was only printed once? NP: For a working config it should never appear at all. > > So, assuming there is isn’t some magic http_access hierarchy that > will prevent this, am I going to need a patch or something? Yep, there should be a magic heirarchy that does that. Amos