[squid-users] cache_peer name gone from logs after upgrade to 3.5

Yuri Voinov yvoinov at gmail.com
Wed Sep 28 17:56:29 UTC 2016


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It's tragedy, man.

But 3.1 is too antique against 3.5 to remain unchanged.

Also, do not expect good documentation from open source - you can always
read sources yourself and know what's changed.

Too sad. But this it.

WBR, Yuri


28.09.2016 23:48, Daniel Sutcliffe пишет:
> I have been using squid 3.1 on EL6 for a long time and recently made
> the upgrade to 3.5 - all seems to be working as expected functionality
> wise, but I'm noticing a difference in the log file content which is
> not helping me doing a bit of peer debugging...
>
> In 3.1 the access.log used to contain a:
>   *_PARENT/<peername>
> What I'm now seeing is:
>   *_PARENT/<peer-ip>
>
> Which wouldn't be so bad if all my <peer-ip> are the same, 127.0.0.1
> as they are all SSH tunnels.
>
> Otherwise the cache_peer name= directive seems to be doing its job as
> far as ACLs are concerned.
>
> Maybe this is now the expected behavior but I can't seem to find it
> documented anywhere - it would be nice if the old log behavior could
> be turned back on or I could have it confirmed that what I am seeing
> is just the way it is now.
>
> Cheers
> /dan

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