On 03 Apr 2014, at 23:18, David Touzeau <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 03 Apr 2014, at 22:59, David Touzeau <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Dear all
>> 
>> I’m fighting with the squid 3.4x branch.
>> Since this branch is born the %>eui did not work any more.
>> I’m testing all Squid 3.4x builds and Squid is not able to detect MAC 
>> Addresses and write in logs  00:00:00:00:00:00
>> 
>> The latest squid 3.3.1x works like a charme on MAC addresses and have not 
>> his issue.
>> 
>> Is it a 3.4x branch limitation ?
> 
> If all else is equal (is it on the same system?) this sounds like a bug.
> 
> Kinkie
> 
> 
> Yes francesco, i have tested on many systems, Debian 7/6, CentOS, SuSe 32/64 
> bits...
> 
> All results give to me the same issue:
> 
> Squid 3.3.12 report the correct MAC address on Transparent and normal mode.
> Squid 3.4.4 report 00:00:00:00:00:00
> 
> Re-tested the squid-3.4.4-20140323-r13111 since last hour...
> 
> 
> I'm very surprised that the Squid team did not see this behavior.
> I would like to say that is a misconfiguration from my side...

I wasn't clear about the condition I had: does the unexpected behaviour happen 
on the same machine (not only same OS, but also same configuration, same 
network layout, etc)? If so, it's most likely a bug. If the results see are on 
different servers (even with the same OS) then a server difference is the most 
likely cause.

We developers try our best to ensure that the quality is the best in all parts 
of Squid; unfortunately we can't afford the effort to test each and every 
feature on each OS and each network layout. We rely on the user community to 
notice and pinpoint as much as possible those issues; this cooperation is what 
makes Squid (and F/OSS software in general) viable and - in fact - so good.

        Kinkie

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