[squid-users] squid 3.5 conf setup

James Adams jadams at modmc.net
Mon Apr 20 14:48:18 UTC 2020


We have a few squid setups to handle large number of /24 IP blocks.
I want to know is there an easier configuration to do this as we have to 
manually configure each conf file and can take a long time plus the fact 
of human error. I am trying to reduce the number of lines needed and 
make it a little more efficient. Below is a snippet of a conf file. The 
bold text is what I am trying to reduce.
acl localnet src all

acl SSL_ports port 443
acl Safe_ports port 80          # http
acl Safe_ports port 21          # ftp
acl Safe_ports port 443         # https
acl Safe_ports port 70          # gopher
acl Safe_ports port 210         # wais
acl Safe_ports port 1025-65535  # unregistered ports
acl Safe_ports port 280         # http-mgmt
acl Safe_ports port 488         # gss-http
acl Safe_ports port 591         # filemaker
acl Safe_ports port 777         # multiling http
max_filedesc 65535

acl CONNECT method CONNECT

#http_access allow localnet
#http_access allow all
visible_hostname this.that.com

auth_param basic program basic_ncsa_auth squid/etc/passwords
auth_param basic realm proxy
acl authenticated proxy_auth REQUIRED
http_access allow authenticated
###########################################################
# Section: xxx.yyy.zzz.0 / 24
###########################################################
*http_port xxx.yyy.zzz.1:3128 name=1**
**acl 1 myportname 1 src all**
**http_access allow 1**
**tcp_outgoing_address xxx.yyy.zzz.1 1**
**http_port xxx.yyy.zzz.2:3128 name=2**
**acl 2 myportname 2 src all**
**http_access allow 2**
**tcp_outgoing_address xxx.yyy.zzz.2 2**
**http_port xxx.yyy.zzz.3:3128 name=3**
**acl 3 myportname 3 src all**
**http_access allow 3**
**tcp_outgoing_address xxx.yyy.zzz.3 3**
**http_port xxx.yyy.zzz.4:3128 name=4**
**acl 4 myportname 4 src all**
**http_access allow 4**
**tcp_outgoing_address xxx.yyy.zzz.4 4**
**http_port xxx.yyy.zzz.5:3128 name=5**
**acl 5 myportname 5 src all**
**http_access allow 5**
**tcp_outgoing_address xxx.yyy.zzz.5 5*
......

......
request_header_access Allow allow all
request_header_access Authorization allow all
request_header_access WWW-Authenticate allow all
request_header_access Proxy-Authorization allow all
request_header_access Proxy-Authenticate allow all
request_header_access Cache-Control allow all
request_header_access Content-Encoding allow all
request_header_access Content-Length allow all
request_header_access Content-Type allow all
request_header_access Date allow all
request_header_access Expires allow all
request_header_access Host allow all
request_header_access If-Modified-Since allow all
request_header_access Last-Modified allow all
request_header_access Location allow all
request_header_access Pragma allow all
request_header_access Accept allow all
request_header_access Accept-Charset allow all
request_header_access Accept-Encoding allow all
request_header_access Accept-Language allow all
request_header_access Content-Language allow all
request_header_access Mime-Version allow all
request_header_access Retry-After allow all
request_header_access Title allow all
request_header_access Connection allow all
request_header_access Proxy-Connection allow all
request_header_access User-Agent allow all
request_header_access Cookie allow all
request_header_access All deny all

# Leave coredumps in the first cache dir
coredump_dir /var/spool/squid

#
# Add any of your own refresh_pattern entries above these.
#
refresh_pattern ^ftp:        1440    20%    10080
refresh_pattern ^gopher:    1440    0%    1440
refresh_pattern -i (/cgi-bin/|\?) 0    0%    0
refresh_pattern .        0    20%    4320

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