-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 18/11/2014 11:34 a.m., Fernandez-Touzon, Carlos E (CTR) wrote: > I have two instances of Squid running: > > > - Squid v3.3.13 on Fedora 20 > > - Squid v3.1.10-29 on RHEL 6.6 > > Both instances are configured with the following options: > > request_header_access User-Agent deny all request_header_replace > User-Agent someagent; (squid proxy header rewrite DID-IT) > > The Fedora instance running v3.3.13 works just fine and rewrites > headers like a champ. > > The RHEL instance running v3.1.10 fails when I start squid with the > following message: > > 2014/11/17 17:28:18| cache_cf.cc(364) parseOneConfigFile: > squid.conf:61 unrecognized: 'request_header_replace' > > I suspected that it was because I am missing the > -enable-http-violations option. However, neither instance displays > --enable-http-violations or -disable-http-violations when I run > "squid -v". Moreover, the squid.spec files for both RPMs did not > include any reference to -enable-http-violation or > -disable-http-violation. Is "-enable-http-violations" the default > config option? > > Thoughts? > The directive was added in 3.1.12. Please upgrade. 3.1 is very old and buggy. Including a handful of security CVE, though I think the -29 indicates they have patched those out. Details on how to upgrade beyond the outdated RHEL (and Fedora) packages can be found here: http://wiki.squid-cache.org/KnowledgeBase/RedHat Amos -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (MingW32) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJUaodiAAoJELJo5wb/XPRjWKEH/1+u6rt2pdmp2McXbPorGDRE xZ0tNfUxku2eqY4OsACbjgGGpAeYmAb5lsrV2jYi+ev3zE5MC34736GYhJPEZ6Ma SRSuqfHXMyRfr/ih2oprLnxxw2Fnyif2Q4bFH0AHVKT/oAF/7qksEYC8Tx3JnIXj hFanxEQVh69SSARzXN/4y7uREIsvQ7kmEQZ9/Rqx3IxJx9PZfJpJxPqluoffEzkT wn3FmDNIELE66OUceySHifQXYeoVrZfCpXi4VucWmzvzwvdQCUDIw+VjMapu9tXv l6i/3GefHdIX+KfOaRwKPsiGWVzevwK0/LBJJt6YMyk8robVeObGhiFK+mpMjrs= =RfjJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users