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Hello all,

I am using squid-3.3.2

I keep getting these messages in cache.log (on squid start or reload)


2013/03/06 18:36:12 kid1| WARNING: (B) '::/0' is a subnetwork of (A) '::/0'
2013/03/06 18:36:12 kid1| WARNING: because of this '::/0' is ignored to keep splay tree searching predictable
2013/03/06 18:36:12 kid1| WARNING: You should probably remove '::/0' from the ACL named 'all'
2013/03/06 18:36:12 kid1| WARNING: (B) '127.0.0.1' is a subnetwork of (A) '127.0.0.1'
2013/03/06 18:36:12 kid1| WARNING: because of this '127.0.0.1' is ignored to keep splay tree searching predictable
2013/03/06 18:36:12 kid1| WARNING: You should probably remove '127.0.0.1' from the ACL named 'localhost'
2013/03/06 18:36:12 kid1| WARNING: (B) '127.0.0.0/8' is a subnetwork of (A) '127.0.0.0/8'
2013/03/06 18:36:12 kid1| WARNING: because of this '127.0.0.0/8' is ignored to keep splay tree searching predictable
2013/03/06 18:36:12 kid1| WARNING: You should probably remove '127.0.0.0/8' from the ACL named 'to_localhost'

all, localhost, to_localhost are internal ACLs and I have not specified them anywhere in squid.conf


This ALSO appears for every ACL where I have used IP address.

2013/03/06 18:36:12 kid1| WARNING: (B) '127.0.0.1' is a subnetwork of (A) '127.0.0.1'
2013/03/06 18:36:12 kid1| WARNING: because of this '127.0.0.1' is ignored to keep splay tree searching predictable
2013/03/06 18:36:12 kid1| WARNING: You should probably remove '127.0.0.1' from the ACL named 'allowed_hosts'
2013/03/06 18:36:12 kid1| WARNING: (B) '10.25.1.165' is a subnetwork of (A) '10.25.1.165'
2013/03/06 18:36:12 kid1| WARNING: because of this '10.25.1.165' is ignored to keep splay tree searching predictable
2013/03/06 18:36:12 kid1| WARNING: You should probably remove '10.25.1.165' from the ACL named 'nopromo_ips'


Dont know if it is just a wrong warning or something is really wrong. Because ignoring 127.0.0.1 from localhost, can cause many side effects.

I did not happen in 3.3.1.

Just for the info, I am using patch for -n acl option at: (to avoid DoS or crashes)

http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.HEAD/changesets/squid-3-12620.patch

But I doubt that has any relation to this.


Regards,


Amm.




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