Well you can rewrite the error pages using url_rewrite helper or icap_service to make sure that all error pages are redirected to another apache or another server (nginx is not my preferred one for caching reasons). What you will need to do is to make sure you are getting logged about these errors in order to know how to handle these and when and why they do happen. If not you and your clients will be in kind of "hell" while looking for the source of the problem. Regards, Eliezer On 08/12/2013 11:31 AM, Ahmad wrote: > hi , > i want to ask about hiding squid error pages from being seen by clients > > assume a client not allowed by my ACL , when he try to access squid , he > will be hit with squid access denied page > > > note that this page hold many privates : > =================== > squid version > > squid visible name > > image of squid > > cache manger name > =============== > etc ..... > > > my request is , i want completely remove this pages and let it as blank > page , or at least hide my privacy of squid :) > > > how do that ?????? > > > i moved pages in file of : > /usr/share/squid-langpack/en > > but still some users be able to see squid default error pages when they are > denied or DNS faile and so on ???!!!!! > > > how to completely prevent it??? > > > regards > > > > > ----- > Mr.Ahmad > -- > View this message in context: http://squid-web-proxy-cache.1019090.n4.nabble.com/how-to-hide-squid-error-pages-version-from-clients-tp4661524.html > Sent from the Squid - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >