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      infinityz
      last edited by

      Hi All,

      I'm running pFsense 2.2.5 with squid3 package 0.42.
      I'm trying, without success so far, to implement some custom acl into my squid configuration:

      header_access Via deny all
      header_access User-Agent deny all
      header_access Referer deny all
      header_replace Referer unknown

      I've tried both, Custom ACLS (Before Auth) and Custom ACLS (After Auth). Those rules seem to be ignored or at least I have no feedback on client side.
      My proxy is running in WPAD mode and everything else is working as expected.
      My understanding is that squid needs to be compiled with –enable-http-violations in order to handle the rules above and from what I've read in the forums, since the 3.4, it is!

      Any idea or suggestion?

      Many thanks in advance

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      • KOMK
        KOM
        last edited by

        I think you can put them in the Integrations section.

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