Not in this case. log_fqdn is for the client address, not the server
address.
What this smells is someone using "transparent" proxying without
enabling httpd_accel_uses_host_header.
See the Squid FAQ on transparent proxying.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hacker Brooks Martin wrote: > there's an entry in squid.conf called 'log_fqdn' which is off by default. > Substitute 'off' for 'on'. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Simon Dray [mailto:Simon.Dray@bbsrc.ac.uk] > Sent: 20 December 1999 11:26 > To: 'squid-users@ircache.net' > Subject: Problems with Redirectors and squid 2.2 > > Dear Gurus > I need some help after upgrading from 1.7 to Squid 2.2 > acting as a proxy using re-direction When I read through the access.log file > I am seeing the IP Address of the web site the request is being sent to but > not the url see example below > > 945445202.785 3 193.100.100.14 TCP_HIT/200 1031 GET > http://192.100.100.1/WORLD/Shared/ContOn.GIF - NONE/- image/gif > > > what I would expect is > > 945445202.785 3 193.100.100.14 TCP_HIT/200 1031 GET > http://www.this-is-the.com/WORLD/Shared/ContOn.GIF - NONE/- image/gif > > This did work under 1.7 NOVM is this a change in the code in 2.2 or is there > a parameter in the squid.conf that needs to be set ? > > I have proved that this works okay with our cache service. > > Thanks Simon > > ############################################ > # Simon Dray. # > # BBSRC BITS # > # Technical support specialist (UNIX) # > # (01582)714900 X325 # > # # > ############################################ >Received on Tue Dec 21 1999 - 13:31:25 MST
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