Trever L. Adams wrote:
On 01/-10/-28163 12:59 PM, Chris Robertson wrote:
Considering the fact that icap_access relies on ACLs, my guess would
be ICAP is adding the headers after the rep_header ACL is evaluated.

Is this possible with ICAP + Squid, or is it a bug, or just not
possible?
Run two Squid instances.  One using ICAP to add the headers, the other
blocking based on headers present.

Chris

I am guessing then that there is no clean way of adding such
functionality.

I'm (at best) a scripter, not a coder, so I can't answer that. I know in the 2.7 branch of Squid there is http_access2 (http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/http_access2/) which acts on the post url_rewrite_program, so perhaps it would be possible to have a acl2 which would work after ICAP. To the best of my knowledge, nothing like this exists right now.

 So, can you please tell me what configuration option I
would use to tell the acl acting Squid to talk to the upstream ICAP
acting Squid?

http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/cache_peer/
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/CacheHierarchy

Thank you,
Trever

Chris

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