Re: [squid-users] NOTICE: Authentication not applicable on intercepted requests.

From: Dan Charlesworth <dan_at_getbusi.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 19:36:32 +1100

That’s a very good point ...

Well that’s good to know. I’ll keep experimenting with the http_access rules until I get it right.

Thanks Amos

On 23 Jan 2014, at 7:06 pm, Amos Jeffries <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz> wrote:

> On 23/01/2014 4:46 p.m., Dan Charlesworth wrote:
>> Hi folks
>>
>> I’m running a Squid 3.4.2 instance which has both intercepting
>> http_ports and explicit ones. We use proxy_auth on the explicit
>> connections and use myportname ACLs to bypass all the auth-related
>> stuff on the intercepting ports. This seems to work just fine.
>>
>> However, for EVERY SINGLE intercepted request we’re now getting this
>> NOTICE printed into the cache.log. Very annoying and unnecessary; if
>> the system simply wants to warn me of this incompatibility, isn’t
>> once enough? During startup perhaps?
>
> That message is only printed when the auth ACL is actively tested for an
> intercepted requests credentials. Apparently your myportname ACL test is
> not working and your clients are being faced with a lot of unnecessary
> rejections. Would you (or I) have been able to identify the cause easily
> if it was only printed once?
>
> NP: For a working config it should never appear at all.
>
>>
>> So, assuming there is isn’t some magic http_access hierarchy that
>> will prevent this, am I going to need a patch or something?
>
> Yep, there should be a magic heirarchy that does that.
>
> Amos
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