> 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 >