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Re: How to execute external helpers for each request ?

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> Before we go any further. Which versino of Squid are you using.

Sorry for the delay, and for not had mention it before.
I'm using squid 4.11 (package found in debian 10 backport repository).
I will try to build a 5.x version for debian 10.
(Not sure if I can do that but... At least I can try :)

>Also, the foo= annotations are additive by default. On more detailed inspection you will find the user has become "proxy1" *OR* "proxy2" allowed.

For the helper, yes it is. But not for squid. I'm sure that the client is still using the old parent proxy. I can check this just by visiting web site like whatismyip.com. (Because of course, parents proxys does not have the same IP). If I want to see the IP of the new proxy set in DB, I have to restart squid. As soon as the restart is done, I see that the browser is now using the new parent proxy for this user.

Thanks everybody.

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