Not necessarily. 127.0.0.1 is the network loopback device, so *any* program on that machine which accesses the outside world via squid will show as 127.0.0.1 in the squid log, not just squid-prefetch as you imply.
True. I don't use the loopback interface for connecting to squid from user clients, so I don't have that ambiguity.
You can usually differentiate between clients and squid-prefetch by the log line itself. The first access by squid-prefetch will always be a TCP_HIT/200 or TCP_MISS/504 (I think it's 504). After that will be the prefetches.
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