Hi
Tank you for your reply.
I compiled Squid 4 with these Options and it works!:
./configure \ --enable-linux-netfilter \ --with-netfilter-conntrack
Tanx.
On Wednesday, October 17, 2018 6:31 AM, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 16/10/18 8:06 PM, morteza omidian wrote:
> Hi
> Witch options do i have to compile with to enable "clientside_mark"??
>
Let me copy and paste the text from the ACL documentation page I
referenced you to read right at the beginning of these many splintered
discussion multi-thread(s).
Note the lines starting "Uses" and "Requires":
"
acl aclname clientside_mark mark[/mask] ...
# matches CONNMARK of an accepted connection [fast]
#
# mark and mask are unsigned integers (hex, octal, or decimal).
# If multiple marks are given, then the ACL matches if at least
# one mark matches.
#
# Uses netfilter-conntrack library.
# Requires building Squid with --enable-linux-netfilter.
#
# The client, various intermediaries, and Squid itself may set
# CONNMARK at various times. The last CONNMARK set wins. This ACL
# checks the mark present on an accepted connection or set by
# Squid afterwards, depending on the ACL check timing. This ACL
# effectively ignores any mark set by other agents after Squid has
# accepted the connection.
"
HTH
Amos
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> Hi
> Witch options do i have to compile with to enable "clientside_mark"??
>
Let me copy and paste the text from the ACL documentation page I
referenced you to read right at the beginning of these many splintered
discussion multi-thread(s).
Note the lines starting "Uses" and "Requires":
"
acl aclname clientside_mark mark[/mask] ...
# matches CONNMARK of an accepted connection [fast]
#
# mark and mask are unsigned integers (hex, octal, or decimal).
# If multiple marks are given, then the ACL matches if at least
# one mark matches.
#
# Uses netfilter-conntrack library.
# Requires building Squid with --enable-linux-netfilter.
#
# The client, various intermediaries, and Squid itself may set
# CONNMARK at various times. The last CONNMARK set wins. This ACL
# checks the mark present on an accepted connection or set by
# Squid afterwards, depending on the ACL check timing. This ACL
# effectively ignores any mark set by other agents after Squid has
# accepted the connection.
"
HTH
Amos
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