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Strange problem with Monkey HTTP Daemon, Squid 3 and localhost

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 Hi,
I have installed Squid 3.1.8 compiled from sources + Squid-Prefetch + Bannerfilter (http://phroggy.com/bannerfilter/) + Monkey HTTP Daemon (http://www.monkey-project.com/) on Ubuntu 10.04 32 bits.
    My squid config is:
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   acl manager proto cache_object
   acl localhost src 127.0.0.0/8
   acl localnet src 192.168.1.0/24

   acl to_localhost dst 127.0.0.1
   acl to_router dst 192.168.1.1

   acl Safe_ports port 80

   http_access allow manager localhost
   http_access deny manager

   http_access allow localnet
   http_access allow localhost

   always_direct allow to_localhost
   always_direct allow to_router

   http_access deny !Safe_ports
   http_access deny all

   http_port 3128 transparent

   cache_mem 512 MB
   cache_dir ufs /var/cache/squid 20480 16 256
   coredump_dir /var/cache/squid

   url_rewrite_program /etc/squid/bannerfilter/redirector.pl
   url_rewrite_children 10

   half_closed_clients off
   server_persistent_connections off
   client_persistent_connections off

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Monkey HTTP Daemon listen petitions at 127.0.0.1:80
Bannerfilter is configured to serve its replacement files (to replace the ads) from http://127.0.0.1/bannerfilter/ Well, this works but, and this is the strange, it works even if "Monkey HTTP Daemon" is closed!! O_O

I have cleared the Squid cache with:
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   sudo service squid stop
   sudo rm -Rf /var/cache/squid/*
   sudo squid -z
   sudo service squid start

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But it still works without webserver!
After, I have reset the PC (disabling "Monkey HTTP Daemon" start) and Squid still works with Bannerfilter but without webserver! Moreover, I have modified several HTML files, in directory containing the HTML and graphics files of Bannerfilter, but Squid shows the old files!

I don't understand nothing. How can be this possible!?

By other hand, I can't access to localhost directly from browser (with or without "Monkey HTTP Daemon").
Regards.


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