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> Davan Wong wrote:
> >  Hello group,
> >  
> > Something odd occurred last week.  I am running squid 
> 2.6stable13 on 
> > several openBSD 4.2 boxes ( I manage several remote 
> locations ).  My 
> > current ACL rules deny everything except internal company sites.  
> > Well, last week one of the boxes stopped denying sites.
> 
> Obvious question:  what changed?

Absolutely nothing.  Last time the box was touched was Nov 21st.  It stopped
denying sites on Dec 18.

> 
> > So users are getting everything and
> > anything they request.  Everything looks like it should still be 
> > working.  I see no problems in any of the log files.
> >   
> 
> Except the fact that requests are being responded to with a 
> 200 instead of a 403...

True...

> 
> >  
> > Any ideas why this would happen?  Are there any log file 
> entries I can 
> > post here that would be of some help?
> >   
> 
> Sadly the logs don't reveal what configuration file is 
> actually being used (is that a debug option?), so not much is 
> going to be gleaned from the logs.  You can see the current 
> running configuration (if you have specified a 
> cachemgr_passwd), or might try explicitly specifying the conf 
> file to use when you start Squid (if you aren't already).  
> Otherwise, you can increase the debugging on ACL processing ( 
> as seen in the FAQ entry: 
> http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/SquidAcl#head-57ab8844e90
60937c4a654e1aa7568f87cb25aef)
> and see if that gives you any clues.

I'll give that a try...

What I've done is stop squid, rotate the log files, then restart it.  It
seems to be working as I expect it to now...

Thanks!

> 
> >  
> > TIA!  :)
> >  
> >
> > Davan Wong
> > World Health Club
> > Information Technology Department
> >   
> 
> Chris
> 


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