Chris.
Thanks for your answers.
Alejandro
Chris Robertson wrote:
> Alejandro Martinez wrote:
>> Thanks for your reply.
>>
>> Where can I find some info about squidclient x_forwarded ?
>
> Just for clarity, squidclient is a very basic HTTP query tool, and has
> nothing to do with X-Fowarded-For headers. X-Forwarded-For headers
> are added by Squid (and can be used in ACLs and logs). What you would
> are asking about is the availability of X-Forwarded-For information in
> the Cache Manager menu.
>
>>
>> Maybe asking in squid-dev ?
>
> Well... The squid-dev list charter states that it's for those
> "interested in developing and/or testing experimental squid code
> during the development and not for general users." *shrug*
>
> Given the information provided so far, ("squidclient -U user -W
> password mgr:active_requests" only shows one entry) I'd have to
> surmise that you are not querying an active Squid server. Do you see
> an entry similar to...
>
> 1240946289.761 1 127.0.0.1 TCP_MISS/200 87722 GET
> cache_object://localhost/active_requests - NONE/- text/plain
>
> ...in your access log?
>
> Chris
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