Re: [squid-users] CONNECT acl protocol

From: China <davide.belloni_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 7 May 2013 18:27:21 +0200

Ok, tomorrow morning I'll try and reply!

Thank again!

On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 5:46 PM, Amos Jeffries <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz> wrote:
> On 8/05/2013 3:13 a.m., China wrote:
>>
>> The default config restrict methods, not protocol.
>>
>> The problem can be translated as: what I've to put in 'acl
>> allowed_protocols proto ...' to permit https traffic with CONNECT
>> method?
>
>
> Try "NONE". CONNECT URLs have no protocol scheme, just a TCP IP:port (or
> FQDN:port).
>
>
> I highly recommend you go back to the settings we distribute with Squid:
> http_access deny !Safe_ports
> http_access deny CONNECT !SSL_ports
>
> These two rules prohibit traffic going to ports known to be unsafe for HTTP
> traffic delivery, and prohibit CONNECT tunnels to ports where HTTPS is not
> normally found.
> You adjust them further by altering the contents of Safe_ports and SSL_ports
> ACLs.
>
> You seem to have renamed Safe_ports to allowed_ports for some reason, and
> removed the controls on CONNECT.
>
>
> Amos
>
>
>> If I start Squid in debugging mode this is the trace with problems:
>>
>>
>> kid1| Eui48.cc(262) lookup: Looking up ARP address for X.X.X.X on eth0
>> kid1| Eui48.cc(262) lookup: Looking up ARP address for X.X.X.X on eth1
>> kid1| Eui48.cc(303) lookup: Got address MAC on eth1
>> kid1| FilledChecklist.cc(77) ~ACLFilledChecklist: ACLFilledChecklist
>> destroyed 0x7fff13776720
>> kid1| Checklist.cc(334) ~ACLChecklist: ACLChecklist::~ACLChecklist:
>> destroyed 0x7fff13776720
>> kid1| Checklist.cc(153) preCheck: 0x1476118 checking slow rules
>> kid1| Checklist.cc(160) checkAccessList: 0x1476118 checking
>> 'http_access deny Gopher'
>> kid1| Acl.cc(336) matches: ACLList::matches: checking Gopher
>> kid1| Acl.cc(319) checklistMatches: ACL::checklistMatches: checking
>> 'Gopher'
>> kid1| Acl.cc(321) checklistMatches: ACL::ChecklistMatches: result for
>> 'Gopher' is 0
>> kid1| Acl.cc(339) matches: ACLList::matches: result is false
>> kid1| Checklist.cc(275) matchNode: 0x1476118 matched=0 async=0 finished=0
>> kid1| Checklist.cc(299) matchNode: 0x1476118 simple mismatch
>> kid1| Checklist.cc(160) checkAccessList: 0x1476118 checking
>> 'http_access deny !allowed_ports'
>> kid1| Acl.cc(336) matches: ACLList::matches: checking !allowed_ports
>> kid1| Acl.cc(319) checklistMatches: ACL::checklistMatches: checking
>> 'allowed_ports'
>> kid1| Acl.cc(321) checklistMatches: ACL::ChecklistMatches: result for
>> 'allowed_ports' is 1
>> kid1| Acl.cc(339) matches: ACLList::matches: result is false
>> kid1| Checklist.cc(275) matchNode: 0x1476118 matched=0 async=0 finished=0
>> kid1| Checklist.cc(299) matchNode: 0x1476118 simple mismatch
>> kid1| Checklist.cc(160) checkAccessList: 0x1476118 checking
>> 'http_access deny !allowed_protocols'
>> kid1| Acl.cc(336) matches: ACLList::matches: checking !allowed_protocols
>> kid1| Acl.cc(319) checklistMatches: ACL::checklistMatches: checking
>> 'allowed_protocols'
>> kid1| Acl.cc(321) checklistMatches: ACL::ChecklistMatches: result for
>> 'allowed_protocols' is 0
>> kid1| Acl.cc(343) matches: ACLList::matches: result is true
>> kid1| Checklist.cc(275) matchNode: 0x1476118 matched=1 async=0 finished=0
>> kid1| Checklist.cc(260) matchNodes: 0x1476118 success: all ACLs matched
>> kid1| Checklist.cc(146) markFinished: 0x1476118 answer DENIED for
>> first matching rule won
>> kid1| Checklist.cc(88) matchNonBlocking: ACLChecklist::check:
>> 0x1476118 match found, calling back with DENIED
>> kid1| Checklist.cc(182) checkCallback: ACLChecklist::checkCallback:
>> 0x1476118 answer=DENIED
>> kid1| Gadgets.cc(85) aclIsProxyAuth: aclIsProxyAuth: called for
>> allowed_protocols
>> kid1| Acl.cc(61) FindByName: ACL::FindByName 'allowed_protocols'
>> kid1| Gadgets.cc(93) aclIsProxyAuth: aclIsProxyAuth: returning 0
>> kid1| Gadgets.cc(58) aclGetDenyInfoPage: got called for allowed_protocols
>> kid1| Gadgets.cc(77) aclGetDenyInfoPage: aclGetDenyInfoPage: no match
>> kid1| FilledChecklist.cc(77) ~ACLFilledChecklist: ACLFilledChecklist
>> destroyed 0x7fff13775b80
>> kid1| Checklist.cc(334) ~ACLChecklist: ACLChecklist::~ACLChecklist:
>> destroyed 0x7fff13775b80
>> kid1| FilledChecklist.cc(77) ~ACLFilledChecklist: ACLFilledChecklist
>> destroyed 0x7fff13775a60
>> kid1| Checklist.cc(334) ~ACLChecklist: ACLChecklist::~ACLChecklist:
>> destroyed 0x7fff13775a60
>> kid1| FilledChecklist.cc(77) ~ACLFilledChecklist: ACLFilledChecklist
>> destroyed 0x1476118
>> kid1| Checklist.cc(334) ~ACLChecklist: ACLChecklist::~ACLChecklist:
>> destroyed 0x1476118
>> kid1| FilledChecklist.cc(77) ~ACLFilledChecklist: ACLFilledChecklist
>> destroyed 0x1476118
>> kid1| Checklist.cc(334) ~ACLChecklist: ACLChecklist::~ACLChecklist:
>> destroyed 0x1476118
>> kid1| client_side.cc(784) swanSong: local=Y.Y.Y.Y:Y remote=X.X.X.X:X
>> flags=1
>>
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>>
>> On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 4:54 PM, Amos Jeffries <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 8/05/2013 1:31 a.m., China wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I've some squid servers (until 3.1.20 version) which has the following
>>>> configuration and works great:
>>>>
>>>> acl allowed_protocols proto HTTP HTTPS CONNECT FTP
>>>> http_access deny !allowed_protocols
>>>>
>>>> After the upgrade to 3.3.3 version, sqiud print the following warning
>>>> in the configuration check:
>>>>
>>>> WARNING: Ignoring unknown protocol 'CONNECT' in the ACL named
>>>> 'allowed_protocols'
>>>
>>>
>>> Squid does not at this time support URL starting with "connect://". That
>>> is all this means. The older versions accepted it, but did nothing with it.
>>> So it would seem to be unrelated to the actual problem you are now having.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> and squid clients can't no more connect to HTTPS sites.
>>>
>>>
>>> There is a CONNECT *method* in HTTP protocol, which is used to pass HTTPS
>>> traffic through HTTP proxies.
>>>
>>> Please check your http_access lines to see what they do when an HTTP
>>> request with method CONNECT happens. The default config provided with Squid
>>> restricts CONNECT requests to opening tunnels to a specific set of SSL_Ports
>>> where HTTPS is normally seen - if you have altered that set or changed the
>>> http_access lines those changes may be the cause of your problem.
>>>
>>>
>>>> How can I check the protocols like configuration in old versions?--
>>>
>>>
>>> Please run "squid -k parse" on your squid.conf file. It should highlight
>>> any other problems you have in the config.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Amos
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Davide Belloni
>
>

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Davide Belloni
Received on Tue May 07 2013 - 16:27:34 MDT

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