Hello I would like to filter the message NONE/000 NONE error: transaction-end-before-headers - HIER_NONE/- - - HTTP/0.0 "-" 0 0 that it arrives from loadbalancer keep alived. I have red that It was/is a bug. I'm using squid-4.12 and reading documentation there are this two point, that I could be useful: # acl aclname note [-m [=delimiters]] name [value ...] # # match transaction annotation [fast] # # Without values, matches any annotation with a given name. # # With value(s), matches any annotation with a given name that # # also has one of the given values. # # If the -m flag is used, then the value of the named # # annotation is interpreted as a list of tokens, and the ACL # # matches individual name=token pairs rather than whole # # name=value pairs. See "ACL Options" above for more info. # # Annotation sources include note and adaptation_meta directives # # as well as helper and eCAP responses. # acl aclname has component # # matches a transaction "component" [fast] # # # # Supported transaction components are: # # request: transaction has a request header (at least) # # response: transaction has a response header (at least) # # ALE: transaction has an internally-generated Access Log Entry # # structure; bugs notwithstanding, all transaction have it # # # # For example, the following configuration helps when dealing with HTTP # # clients that close connections without sending a request header: # # # # acl hasRequest has request # # acl logMe note important_transaction # # # avoid "logMe ACL is used in context without an HTTP request" warnings # # access_log ... logformat=detailed hasRequest logMe # # # log request-less transactions, instead of ignoring them # # access_log ... logformat=brief !hasRequest # # # # Multiple components are not supported for one "acl" rule, but # # can be specified (and are ORed) using multiple same-name rules: # # # # # OK, this strange logging daemon needs request or response, # # # but can work without either a request or a response: # # acl hasWhatMyLoggingDaemonNeeds has request # # acl hasWhatMyLoggingDaemonNeeds has response Please could you give me a practical example example that how it works the: # acl aclname note [-m[=delimiters]] name [value ...] ? Thank you Best regards _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users