Hi all,

in Jan 2009 Amos Jeffries wrote for Squid 3.0-STABLE12 why rep_header Cookie: gives error "clear_logged_in_user_cookie' ACL is used but there is no HTTP reply -- not matching"

here:
http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/200901/0501.html


"Squid checks to see whether something is allowed to be cached at the
time it is requested. Not when the reply is already coming back.
Seems daft yes, but thats the way its currently done.

Which means until someone gets time or money to clean that up, you can
only use request or connection information in the cache ACLs.

Amos"

To my understanding then, all the function that rely on a reply-Header didn't work at that moment - correct?

Is this only for the caching mechanism or also for the delivery to the client?

Does any newer or older Version handle rep_header correctly?
is there any Windows Version handling this correctly?

Thanks a lot.

Andreas


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