Em Wednesday 27 August 2008 12:29:31 Valter Douglas Lisbôa Jr. escreveu: > Em Wednesday 27 August 2008 09:47:09 Amos Jeffries escreveu: > > John Doe wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ---- > > > > > >> From: Valter Douglas Lisbôa Jr. <douglas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > >> To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > >> Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 11:10:13 PM > > >> Subject: external_acl_type and %{Header} [Squid 2.6] > > >> > > >> I have a issue that I can find a consistent documentation to resolv. > > >> The squid manual describe the %{Header} parameter of the > > >> external_acl_type in squid.conf. But no mater what header I put, it > > >> always return a '-' to my external helper. > > >> > > >> So, Does the squid have any chance to give me the %{Content-Type} > > >> value of the header? > > >> > > >> I'm trying hard to find a way to give to the external program this > > >> information, but I dind't find any hint on google. > > > > > > At least %{Referer} works for me... > > > But I also get a '-' for %{Content-Type} > > > But my firefox does no put any Content-Type header in its queries... > > > Are you sure there is one in your queries...? > > Yes, i am. I debug the headers with Firebug. > > > This type of thing is probably best tested with the squidclient tool. > > Where you can explicity add headers to what it sends. > > I'll try some more times with squidclient and post the results. > > > Amos > > Thanks OK, I find my error. I looking for headers only on reply not on request. It's works fine and are detecting the Content-Type send by browsers and others programs. Until here all is fine but I need the reply headers too. I put the acl in http_reply_access to verify the reply now, and it appears to not verifyng the server header. Any clues? -- Valter Douglas Lisbôa Jr. Sócio-Diretor Trenix - IT Solutions "Nossas Idéias, suas Soluções!" www.trenix.com.br contato@xxxxxxxxxxxxx