Hi, Since using "client_delay_parameters" in the "normal" way, using client_delay_access 1 allow <acl> is prevented by http://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3696 therefore Amos Jeffries wrote on Apr 02, 2013 >client_delay_access is tested as soon as the TCP SYN packet has been >accepted. All Squid has for ACLs to work with at that point is the >IP:port of each end of the client TCP connection. Which I don't understand And he wrote further: >client_delay_access can be used with: src, arp, localip / myip, >localport / myport. > "myportname" ACL should in theory work as well, but looking at the >code I see the required details are not yet passed to the ACL code >properly so that is broken. Therefore I tried to use client_delay_access without a named ACL, an using "src" directly, but was not able to find a valid syntax for it. e.g. I tried in /etc/squid3/squid.conf (using squid 3.4.8) : client_delay_access 1 allow src 10.41.1.205/32 but just get an syntax error : ACL not found: src 10.41.1.205/32 Any idea/example on how to actually use client_delay_access 1 allow ..... ? Bodo _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users