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On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 18:18, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 17:09, Chris Robertson <crobertson@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Kurt Buff wrote:
>>>>
>>>> All,
>>>>
>>>> My user population is having frequent problems fetching PDFs through
>>>> our squid proxy, and I think I've narrowed down the issue, though I'm
>>>> not 100% certain of it.
>>>>
>>>> I see two deny messages from our Sidewinder firewall, that are
>>>> associated with the URLs regarding request headers for the PDFs:
>>>>
>>>> Â  Â  "Request denied with request header Unless-Modified-Since."
>>>>
>>>> and
>>>>
>>>> Â  Â  "Request denied with request header Translate."
>>>>
>>>> Is there a way to cause squid to ignore these request headers from the
>>>> browsers,
>>>
>>> http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/header_access/
>>>
>>>> Â or to replace them with something benign?
>>>
>>> http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/header_replace/
>>>
>>>> Â Is it reasonable
>>>> to do so, or will that just cause further issues?
>>>>
>>>
>>> There, I can't help. Â I'd suggest contacting support for the Firewall,
>>> and
>>> get the problem solved (or at least identified) there.
>>>
>>>> Any help and thoughts appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Kurt
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Chris
>>
>> Unfortunately, adding the two directives:
>>
>>      header_access Unless-Modified-Since deny all
>>      header_access Translate deny all
>>
>> Generates the following errors at start and stop of squid:
>>
>>     2009/05/13 11:42:57| cache_cf.cc(346) squid.conf:40 unrecognized:
>> 'header_access'
>>     2009/05/13 11:42:57| cache_cf.cc(346) squid.conf:41 unrecognized:
>> 'header_access
>>
>> Under FreeBSD, a 'make config' shows that SQUID_STRICT_HTTP is
>> deselected. From my reading of the make file, this means that the
>> directive --disable-http-violations is not in effect.
>>
>> Will I have to recompile with --enable-http-violations to be able to
>> use these directives?
>>
>> Kurt
>>
>
> Yes.
>
> Amos

I came to that conclusion on my own, and did recompile with that
option ('make --enable-http-violations' then 'make install', and it
went without error) but it didn't help, as I'm getting the same error
message.

I'm sure I'm missing something, but need a clue...

Kurt


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