Well, my squid listens on port 8001 (http_port)
acl is : acl myport 8001
And to get the port 8001 requests in the log file, I had to negate the acl
I will leave it this way as it works,  but I can't understand why...

-----Original Message-----
From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 April 2004 18:18
To: Pascal Peregrina
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [squid-users] [SQUID3] Logging issue


On Thu, 22 Apr 2004, Pascal Peregrina wrote:

> Well, this will already help me a lot
> (to know icp queries are only logged in the first access file)
> 
> Any idea why the acl works that way (i.e. having to negate it in order to
> get the correct result) ?

Have not had any problems with the acls here... if the request matches all 
acls on the cache_access_log line it gets logged into that file. But I 
have to admit I have not yet used this feature much in Squid-3, mainly in 
the custom log patch for Squid-2.5 where this comes from..

Regards
Henrik


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