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Amos Jeffries escreveu:

Two things.

1) The ACL should be "dstdomain .microsoft.com" not a slow regex.

OK, fixed that .... it wont make much difference for me, as i have very few requests on this squid box and a lot of available CPU power.


2) The ACL matches against with request_header_access. The Accept-Encoding header is only sent from client to server.


Ouch ..... sorry for that. I changed reply_header for request_header and it's really working. It wasnt working because i really configured the wrong place, reply instead of request.


Anyway ..... even with request_header_access or reply_header_access as i told on the original message, i cannot see these parameters when using 'Current Squid Configuration' option of cachemgr.cgi. I think this looks a minor bug ......


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