Thanks Amos, Actually in my deployment I have url filtering engine after squid. When anybody accesses any blocked url, then filtering engine responds with a page showing that the accessed url is blocked. I want to check that if the error code is that particular code in case of blocked url, then customize page should be shown.
So for this I want to know where in particular http responses handled in code. I hope this time I am clear. Thanks, Bhagwat On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 4:01 AM, Amos Jeffries <squ...@treenet.co.nz> wrote: > On 2014-01-24 02:49, Bhagwat Yadav wrote: >> >> Thanks Amos, >> >> Actually in my deployment I have url filtering engine after squid. When >> anybody accesses any blocked url, then filtering engine responds with a >> page showing that the accessed url is blocked. I want to check that if the >> error code is that particular code in case of blocked url, then customize >> page should be shown. >> >> So for this I want to know where in particular http responses handled in >> code. > > > Aha. No need for code patching in the current Squid. > > 1) Set the following configuration: > debug_options 11,2 > > 2) reconfigure Squid, > > 3) run your test traffic > > 4) search your cache.log for the words "HTTP Server " > > NP: you can correlate requests and responses by the connection FD and > IP:port details of the line preceeding each displayed header. > > Amos >