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Amos,

Thanks!  You probably saved me a day of trying to track that down.  I am going to try to use the 3.4 release that  Eliezer Croitoru maintains.

Carlos

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From: squid-users [mailto:squid-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Amos Jeffries
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2014 6:40 PM
To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  using request_header_replace option

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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Details on how to upgrade beyond the outdated RHEL (and Fedora) packages can be found here: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

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