Thanks for reporting this issue and flagging the upstream bug+patch.  I
took a quick look at the code changes and they look worth backporting.

The second crash you saw after disabling ipv6 may be a side effect
and/or secondary bug.  I'd be curious if there had been anything in your
journalctl relating to squid prior to the first crash, if you still have
the logs?  Is there anything relevant in /var/log/apport.log?

You mentioned you started seeing this after upgrading to 22.04.5.  Were
you upgrading from 22.04.4, or 20.04?  Do you recall what version of
squid you were successfully running previously?  Your
/var/log/apt/history.log* and term.log* can be useful in examining
version changes.

I am not (yet) spotting other mentions of this misbehavior by other
squid users, which makes me wonder if there is something unique in your
case that may assist in figuring out how to reproduce it.  Can you see
if there are particular URLs or usage behaviors that trigger the process
exits?  Can you attach your /etc/squid/squid.conf as well?

If it is not possible to determine steps to reproduce the crash, we may
need to have you try to gather a crash dump yourself.  Squid provides a
guideline for how to do this:  https://wiki.squid-
cache.org/SquidFaq/BugReporting

** Changed in: squid (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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