On Tuesday 11 October 2016 at 12:31:03, Jorgeley Junior wrote: > I think it could be the sequence of the rules, do this command and post the > results: > grep . /etc/squid-your-version/squid.conf | > grep -v "#"
This can be collapsed down to: grep "^[^#]" /etc/squid-your-version/squid.conf That regex matches any character other than # at the start of a line. Empty lines don't count, because there is no character at the start of the line. Antony. > 2016-10-11 3:59 GMT-03:00 Amos Jeffries <squ...@treenet.co.nz>: > > On 11/10/2016 4:54 p.m., Михаил wrote: > > > I check version of squid 3.5.21 with my configuration and I faced with > > > a problem. Early I used in version 3.5.12 this line for connect > > > localhost, > > > > but now > > > > > it doesn't work. > > > > Order is important. Where you place the rules in squid.conf matters a > > lot with regards to whether they are actually useful and do what you > > want, or not. > > > > > # squid.conf > > > ... > > > http_access allow localhost manager > > > http_access deny manager > > > ... > > > # squidclient -p 3128 -h localhost mgr:info > > > HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden > > > Server: squid > > > Mime-Version: 1.0 > > > Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2016 03:42:54 GMT > > > ... > > > > > > If I set a full access I could connect to localhost. > > > > > > > > > # squid.conf > > > ... > > > http_access allow all > > > http_access deny manager > > > ... > > > > So what IP address(es) does 'localhost' resolve to? > > > > > # squidclient -p 3128 -h localhost mgr:info > > > stub time| WARNING: BCP 177 violation. IPv6 transport forced OFF by > > > build parameters. > > > > I know you said in a followup to ignore this. But it may be important. > > > > It shows that squidclient was built with --disable-ipv6, and yet your > > system is IPv6-enabled. > > > > The name "localhost" for IPv6-enabled systems is ::1. > > > > A squid binary that is built with --disable-ipv6 will not permit ::1 > > since it is non-IP4. But it will be recognized as part of "all" IP space. > > > > > HTTP/1.1 200 OK > > > Server: squid > > > Mime-Version: 1.0 > > > Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2016 03:47:36 GMT > > > ... > > > What is happend? And what is the right way to connect to > > > > cache_management from > > > > > localhost? > > > > squidclient defaults to localhost and port 3128 for management access to > > > > Squid. Just use: > > squidclient mgr:info > > > > Amos > > > > _______________________________________________ > > squid-users mailing list > > squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org > > http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users > > -- -- There's no such thing as bad weather - only the wrong clothes. - Billy Connolly Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me. _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users