[squid-users] Unable to start Squid 6.3 "earlyMessages->size() < 1000"

David Touzeau david at articatech.com
Mon Oct 2 19:32:11 UTC 2023


Hi

Since Squid 6.x we have this strange behavior on acl dst
Many warnings is generated

2023/10/02 20:18:50| WARNING: You should probably remove '64.34.72.226' 
from the ACL named 'GlobalWhitelistDSTNet'
2023/10/02 20:18:50| WARNING: (B) '64.34.72.226' is a subnetwork of (A) 
'64.34.72.226'
2023/10/02 20:18:50| WARNING: because of this '64.34.72.226' is ignored 
to keep splay tree searching predictable
2023/10/02 20:18:50| WARNING: You should probably remove '64.34.72.226' 
from the ACL named 'GlobalWhitelistDSTNet'


(B) '*64.34.72.226*' is a subnetwork of (A) '*64.34.72.226*' --> Sure, 
this is the IP address.

You should probably remove '64.34.72.226' from the ACL named 
'GlobalWhitelistDSTNet' --> Why this is only the IP address in the acl ???


2023/10/02 20:18:50| WARNING: (B) '64.34.72.230' is a subnetwork of (A) 
'64.34.72.230'
2023/10/02 20:18:50| WARNING: because of this '64.34.72.230' is ignored 
to keep splay tree searching predictable
2023/10/02 20:18:50| WARNING: You should probably remove '64.34.72.230' 
from the ACL named 'GlobalWhitelistDSTNet'
2023/10/02 20:18:50| WARNING: (B) '64.34.72.230' is a subnetwork of (A) 
'64.34.72.230'
2023/10/02 20:18:50| WARNING: because of this '64.34.72.230' is ignored 
to keep splay tree searching predictable
2023/10/02 20:18:50| WARNING: You should probably remove '64.34.72.230' 
from the ACL named 'GlobalWhitelistDSTNet'
2023/10/02 20:18:50| WARNING: (B) '64.34.72.232' is a subnetwork of (A) 
'64.34.72.232'

According to all warning, Squid won't start with this error

*2023/10/02 20:20:09| FATAL: assertion failed: debug.cc:606: 
"earlyMessages->size() < 1000"**
**Aborted*

How to avoid this ??

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David Touzeau - Artica Tech France
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