On 14/12/2012 5:41 p.m., Paul Ch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running a squid 3.2.1 server as a reverse proxy. I have several
> Microsoft Windows IIS servers as cache_peers.
>
> I am trying to setup a custom error page for various HTTP_STATUS codes
> such as 404 and 500. This is a relevant extract from my squid.conf
> file:
>
> #squid config extract#
>
> acl denied_status http_status 400-404 500 502 503
>
> #Production JC
> cache_peer api.mydomain.com parent 443 0 no-query originserver ssl
> sslversion=3 sslflags=DONT_VERIFY_PEER front-end-https=on name=jc
> login=PASSTHRU
> acl sites_jc dstdomain api.mydomain.com
> cache_peer_access jc deny sites_jc denied_status
> cache_peer_access jc allow sites_jc serviceHours1
> acl http proto http
> acl https proto https
>
> #EOF#
>
> If I try to access api.mydomain.com/nonexistant, I still see the IIS 404
> error page rather than the access denied squid error.
>
> Any ideas?
cache_peer_access determines whether teh request s allowed to be
serviced by the peer.
How do you expect the future result form the peer to be used to
determine whether to fetch it there?
Use http_reply_access instead.
Amos
Received on Fri Dec 14 2012 - 04:57:07 MST
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