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On 16/06/2012 12:54 a.m., Chaitanya Shastri wrote:
Thanks for a quick reply. We only have a few content types allowed for
the intranet clients. The page which I am trying to access has the
content type application/xml which I
have
already put in the allowed content types.
How do I permit 302 status through squid?

With an HTTP status ACL.

Place this at the top of your http_reply_access lines:

  acl okStatus http_status 302
  http_reply_access allow okStatus


NOTE:
HTTP contains a lot of things which do not necessarily have a type associated. You probaby want to increase that to include all other forms of redirect (300-399) and HTTP control status messages (100-199). Maybe also error responses (400-599), although these are expected to have bodies it is a *very good* idea to let them through unaltered. Which leaves you with the 200-299 range which are expected to have various body content types.

 acl limitedReplies http_status 200-299
 http_reply_access allow !limitedReplies

Amos



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