Hello Amos,

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> To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
> Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2011 13:02:49 +1200
> From: squ...@treenet.co.nz
> Subject: Re: FW: [squid-users] Why doesn't REQUEST_HEADER_ACCESS work 
> properly with aclnames?
>
> On Wed, 8 Jun 2011 17:01:39 +0000, Jenny Lee wrote:
> > I just realized that "Cookie" headers are also not obeyed when going
> > through peers.
> >
> > Everything works going direct, but nothing works if you are using any
> > peers.
> >
> > I surely cannot be the only person out of all squid users that is
> > bitten by this anomaly.
> >
> > Jenny
> >
>
> Possibly not. Although most of the "anonymous" crowd just put "all" ACL
> by instinct and leave it at that.
 
Yes but this is not a server for 1 person. I block cookies, but I want to allow 
my OFFICE to pass cookies through.
 
It seems like nothing except "all" works on this HEADER_ACCESS lines. Anything 
else has empty value and fails.
 
 
2011/06/08 22:50:26.271 kid1| ACLList::matches: checking all
2011/06/08 22:50:26.271 kid1| ACL::checklistMatches: checking 'all'
2011/06/08 22:50:26.271 kid1| aclIpAddrNetworkCompare: compare: [::]/[::] 
([::])  vs [::]-[::]/[::]
2011/06/08 22:50:26.271 kid1| aclIpMatchIp: '[::]' found
2011/06/08 22:50:26.271 kid1| ACL::ChecklistMatches: result for 'all' is 1
2011/06/08 22:50:26.271 kid1| ACLList::matches: result is true
2011/06/08 22:50:26.271 kid1| aclmatchAclList: 0x7fff4e4885d0 returning true 
(AND list satisfied)
 

 
> Did you check if 3.2.0.8 for the myportname problem?
 
I browsed through Changelog for 3.2.0.8 but did not see any of my bugs 
addressed. I did not have myportname issue.


> On the Cookie: header. Is the content coming from the peer cached?
> Cookies are erased on cached HITs.
 

httpSendRequest is not sending cookies to peers if "allow all" is not 
specified. Caching is disabled, proxy-only peers.
 
Thanks.
 
Jenny                                     

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