On 9/25/20 4:28 PM, Ajb B wrote: > So I have a external_acl_type helper script and it's not reading input > from Squid. > > Here it is: > > redis-cli HSET 'test' data 'SCRIPT DID RUN' >/dev/null > > while read -s line; do > redis-cli HSET 'test' data 'LOOP STARTED ' >/dev/null > printf '%s\n' 'OK' > done > > And here are my Squid configuration directives: > > external_acl_type ex_parent_proxy %LOGIN /etc/squid/squid-access-control.sh > acl parent_proxy_1 external ex_parent_proxy > http_access allow parent_proxy_1 > > When I test it out, the 'SCRIPT DID RUN' value does get set in the > database. However, 'LOOP STARTED' does not. Any idea why? Perhaps access is granted (or denied) by an earlier http_access rule? If no test transactions are currently denied, then, to test the above theory, you can add an "http_access deny all" rule immediately before/above your "http_access allow parent_proxy_1" rule and see whether Squid starts denying any test transactions. If it does not, the theory is probably correct. Alex. _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users