Dear Squid users I can't get deny_info working as expected. I did: acl sex url_regex "/usr/local/squid/etc/sex" http_deny sex all deny_info SEX_ERR_ACCESS_DENIED sex It is denying access to those pages in "sex" file, but the error page delivered to users is the one in ERR_ACCESS_DENIED instead. I commented out "http_deny sex all" and the "sex" pages arrived normaly. So I assumed that "denying" acl is the one that is triggering the ERR_ situation. Take a look at the debug acl output: 1999/02/26 14:53:08| aclMatchAcl: checking 'acl sex url_regex "/usr/local/squid/etc/sex"' 1999/02/26 14:53:08| aclMatchRegex: checking 'http://www.playboy.com.br/' 1999/02/26 14:53:08| aclMatchRegex: looking for '.*.(praline|eroticworld|orion).de' 1999/02/26 14:53:08| aclMatchRegex: looking for '.*.(theorgy|penthousemag|playboy|1stsex|lolita|sexpix|sexshop).*' 1999/02/26 14:53:08| aclMatchAclList: checking all 1999/02/26 14:53:08| aclMatchAcl: checking 'acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0' 1999/02/26 14:53:08| aclMatchIp: '200.231.48.38' found 1999/02/26 14:53:08| aclMatchAclList: returning 1 1999/02/26 14:53:08| aclCheck: match found, returning 0 1999/02/26 14:53:08| aclCheckCallback: answer=0 What am I missing? Using Squid 2.2.PRE2. Ethy H. Brito /"\ InterNexo Ltda. \ / CAMPANHA DA FITA ASCII - CONTRA MAIL HTML (012) 341-6860 X ASCII RIBBON CAMPAIGN - AGAINST HTML MAIL Sao Jose dos Campos / \
