Perhaps you have 'res-css.mail.xx.com' defined twice in your acl config?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: J. Peng [mailto:peng.kyo@gmail.com]
> Sent: February 21, 2008 11:49 PM
> To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
> Subject: [squid-users] subdomain error
>
> Hello,
>
> My squid for reverse proxy has the config like:
>
> cache_peer 172.23.147.30 parent 80 0 no-query
> originserver name=RES
> acl service_res dstdomain res.mail.xx.com res_css.mail.xx.com
> res_js.mail.xx.com res_img.mail.xx.com res-css.mail.xx.com
> res-css.mai l.xx.com res-js.mail.xx.com res-img.mail.xx.com
> acl service_res dstdomain r7.mail.xx.com r7_css.mail.xx.com
> r7_js.mail.xx.com r7_img.mail.xx.com r7-css.mail.xx.com
> r7-js.mail.xx.co m r7-img.mail.xx.com cache_peer_access RES
> allow service_res
>
>
> When I stop and start Squid I get the warnings in screen:
>
> 2008/02/22 14:44:35| WARNING: 'res-css.mail.xx.com' is a
> subdomain of 'res-css.mail.xx.com'
> 2008/02/22 14:44:35| WARNING: because of this
> 'res-css.mail.xx.com' is ignored to keep splay tree searching
> predictable
> 2008/02/22 14:44:35| WARNING: You should probably remove
> 'res-css.mail.xx.com' from the ACL named 'service_res'
>
>
> My squid seems to work well though. But why this happened? thanks.
Received on Fri Feb 22 2008 - 08:06:05 MST
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