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Re: Anybody still using src_as and dst_as ACLs?

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I use them for ipv6 blocks they seem to work that way in 5.8
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> On Jun 16, 2024, at 17:00, Alex Rousskov <rousskov@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
>    Does anybody still have src_as and dst_as ACLs configured in their production Squids? There are several serious problems with those ACLs, and those problems have been present in Squid for many years. I hope that virtually nobody uses those ACLs today.
> 
> If you do use them, please respond (publicly or privately) and, if possible, please indicate whether you have verified that those ACLs are working correctly in your deployment environment.
> 
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Alex.
> 
> 
>>    acl aclname src_as number ...
>>    acl aclname dst_as number ...
>>      # [fast]
>>      # Except for access control, AS numbers can be used for
>>      # routing of requests to specific caches. Here's an
>>      # example for routing all requests for AS#1241 and only
>>      # those to mycache.mydomain.net:
>>      # acl asexample dst_as 1241
>>      # cache_peer_access mycache.mydomain.net allow asexample
>>      # cache_peer_access mycache_mydomain.net deny all
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