Hi,
I've been delving in to the depths of squid and I've got a problem I'm not
sure how to resolve.
I'm using squid as an accelerating proxy in front of a web server and I have
a script running on the web server that sends a custom header "Custom:
somedata" as part of the http response, and then squid logs the "somedata"
header value in the access.log file.
The problem I have is that I only want to log it and not actually pass it
through to the client browser (it's for log file analysis only) but when I
user "header_access Custom deny all" to prevent the header being passed back
to the client it also then no longer logs it in the access.log.
Is there any way I can prevent the header being sent to the client but still
be able to log the value contained in it?
Thanks
Received on Thu Jan 15 2009 - 00:59:09 MST
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