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Re: After upgrade from 5.7 to 5.9 the whitelists were not listed , we had to readd them.

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On 2024-07-11 11:24, Alan Long wrote:

We actually go old school and use webmin to manage the squid server
and it showed an upgrade.

It sounds like this is a webmin issue rather than a Squid issue. I do not know much about webmin. I hope somebody else here can help you with webmin integration, but please consider contacting webmin folks for support.


I am thinking the squid.conf got overwritten, which caused our issue.

If it was overwritten, it was not overwritten by Squid (i.e. by anything shipped by the Squid Project).


HTH,

Alex.


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On 2024-07-11 10:23, Alan Long wrote:
We did an upgrade from 5.7 to 5.9 and after the upgrade the whitelists
we had were gone. We had to recreate them and set them up under the
access control section.

Anyone seen this? I have another one in queue for upgrade, and will
get more info once we run the upgrade, but wanted to ask if this is a
known issue.

Also our delay pool had to be recreated as well.

What do you use to upgrade/install Squid? Do you build Squid from sources and then run "make install"? Or do you use some packaging software provided by a third party?

Do you put your access rules (a.k.a. whitelists) into squid.conf? Was you squid.conf overwritten? With some default configuration??


FWIW, native Squid "make install" does not install or update squid.conf file AFAICT. It installs squid.cond.documented and squid.conf.default.


HTH,

Alex.

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