I am running Squid 2.7, so it looks 3.x specific.

Richard

On Sun 4 April 2010 11:02:06 Michael Torrie <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 04/04/2010 12:17 AM, Richard Esplin wrote:
> > On a PLUG thread from March 27, Jon Jensen suggested that I add these two 
> > lines to my squid.conf to make it harder for sites to recognize that I am 
> > using Squid (and thus less likely that they will break just because of 
> > Squid):
> > 
> > header_access X-Forwarded-For deny all
> > header_access Via deny all
> > 
> > Perhaps it is the inclusion of those configuration parameters that allows 
> > my DG+Squid configuration to work with this site.
> 
> My squid doesn't recognize those parameters.  I'm using  version
> 3.1.0.17. It does, however, recognize "request_header_access."  However
> these two lines don't seem to have any effect for me.  The site still
> comes up blank.
> 
> I'm going to do some packet sniffing and see if I can figure out what is
> different. Between Squid and tinyproxy.
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