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On 28/10/2016 6:48 a.m., jarrett+squid-users wrote:
> Is it possible to have a custom "request_header_replace User-Agent" assigned to mapped acl/listening port/tcp_outgoing_address?
> 
> Examples:
> acl ipv4-1 myportname 3128 src xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/24http_access allow ipv4-1 -> request_header_replace User Agent "Firefox xxxxx" ipv4-1 -> tcp_outgoing_address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ipv4-1
> acl ipv4-2 myportname 3129 src xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/24 -> http_access allow ipv4-2 -> request_header_replace User Agent "Internet Explorer xxxxx" ipv4-2 -> tcp_outgoing_address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ipv4-2
> 

That depends on your Squid version.

Replacement is a simple replacement of all headers with a (single) new
value.

What you are looking for is request_header_add. Though don't forget to
use "request_header_access deny" to remove the old versions of headers
(if any).

Amos

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