fre 2006-03-31 klockan 16:07 -0700 skrev Dmitry S. Makovey: > 2006/03/31 15:58:44| aclMatchAcl: checking 'acl all src > 1.1.1.1/255.255.255.255' What is this?? all should be defined as acl all src 0.0.0.0/0 NOT 1.1.1.1/32 > 2006/03/31 15:58:44| aclCheckFast: list: 0x86bb3f0 > 2006/03/31 15:58:44| aclMatchAclList: checking clients > 2006/03/31 15:58:44| aclMatchAcl: checking 'acl clients src > 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0' > 2006/03/31 15:58:44| aclMatchIp: '255.255.255.255' NOT found > 2006/03/31 15:58:44| aclMatchAclList: no match, returning 0 > 2006/03/31 15:58:44| aclCheckFast: no matches, returning: 0 > 2006/03/31 15:58:44| aclCheckFast: list: 0x86bb468 > 2006/03/31 15:58:44| aclMatchAclList: checking all > 2006/03/31 15:58:44| aclMatchAcl: checking 'acl all src > 1.1.1.1/255.255.255.255' > 2006/03/31 15:58:44| aclMatchIp: '255.255.255.255' NOT found Unfortunately this does not tell which directive is being processed. But it defenitly isn't http_access.. maybe http_reply_access. Any specific reason (other than the odd definiton of "all") to why you are using src acls in http_reply_access? Regards Henrik
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