Re: [squid-users] Re: Problem with Squid 2.6 as reverse proxy

From: Chris Robertson <crobertson@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 10:28:26 -0800

Santiago Del Castillo wrote:
>
> On 6/8/07, squid3@treenet.co.nz <squid3@treenet.co.nz> wrote:
>> > That didn't work well
>> >
>> > I used \([1-9]|[1-4][0-9]|50\) and saw:
>> >
>> > 2007/06/07 18:23:10| Failed to select source for
>> > 'http://www2.xxxxxx.com/2/AF/AA/Sol/last_photo.jpg'
>> > 2007/06/07 18:23:10| always_direct = 0
>> > 2007/06/07 18:23:10| never_direct = 0
>> > 2007/06/07 18:23:10| timedout = 0
>> >
>> > The pattern I found is that it just fails with units ([1-9]) the rest
>> > works OK. What it could be?
>> >
>> > Tried to use [123456789] and it also fails.
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> > Santiago
>> >
>>
>> Um, maybe something to do with branches in the match
>> give this a test and see if it works better
>>
>> \([1-4]\([0-9]\)?|50|[5-9]\)
>>
>> Amos
> Didn't work either :(

Please don't post your replies at the top of the message. It makes the
archives hard to read.

To be perfectly clear, can you repost your squid.conf (minus comments
and blank lines*)? Perhaps there is a different configuration issue at
play.

Chris

* From a Unix-like host the following line (with the proper path to your
squid.conf) will manage this:

grep -v "^#" /path/to/squid.conf | sed -e '/^$/d'
Received on Fri Jun 08 2007 - 12:29:09 MDT

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