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32
0f74202c 33COMMENT_START
cccac0a2 34 WELCOME TO SQUID @VERSION@
35 ----------------------------
3a278cb8 36
cccac0a2 37 This is the default Squid configuration file. You may wish
38 to look at the Squid home page (http://www.squid-cache.org/)
39 for the FAQ and other documentation.
3a278cb8 40
cccac0a2 41 The default Squid config file shows what the defaults for
42 various options happen to be. If you don't need to change the
43 default, you shouldn't uncomment the line. Doing so may cause
44 run-time problems. In some cases "none" refers to no default
45 setting at all, while in other cases it refers to a valid
46 option - the comments for that keyword indicate if this is the
47 case.
debd9a31 48
cccac0a2 49COMMENT_END
3a278cb8 50
cccac0a2 51COMMENT_START
52 NETWORK OPTIONS
53 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
54COMMENT_END
55
56NAME: http_port ascii_port
57TYPE: http_port_list
58DEFAULT: none
59LOC: Config.Sockaddr.http
60DOC_START
61 Usage: port [options]
62 hostname:port [options]
63 1.2.3.4:port [options]
64
65 The socket addresses where Squid will listen for HTTP client
66 requests. You may specify multiple socket addresses.
67 There are three forms: port alone, hostname with port, and
68 IP address with port. If you specify a hostname or IP
7f7db318 69 address, Squid binds the socket to that specific
cccac0a2 70 address. This replaces the old 'tcp_incoming_address'
71 option. Most likely, you do not need to bind to a specific
72 address, so you can use the port number alone.
73
7f7db318 74 If you are running Squid in accelerator mode, you
cccac0a2 75 probably want to listen on port 80 also, or instead.
76
77 The -a command line option will override the *first* port
78 number listed here. That option will NOT override an IP
79 address, however.
80
81 You may specify multiple socket addresses on multiple lines.
82
116c6cca 83 Options:
84
85 transparent Support for transparent proxies
86
87 accel Accelerator mode. Also set implicit by the other
88 accelerator directives
89
90 vhost Accelerator mode using Host header for virtual
91 domain support
92
93 vport Accelerator with IP based virtual host support
94
95 vport=NN As above, but uses specified port number rather
96 than the http_port number
97
98 defaultsite= Main web site name for accelerators
99
100 protocol= Protocol to reconstruct accelerated requests with.
101 Defaults to http
cccac0a2 102
5529ca8a 103 disable-pmtu-discovery=
104 Control Path-MTU discovery usage:
105 off lets OS decide on what to do (default).
106 transparent disable PMTU discovery when transparent
107 support is enabled.
108 always disable always PMTU discovery.
109
110 In many setups of transparently intercepting proxies Path-MTU
111 discovery can not work on traffic towards the clients. This is
112 the case when the intercepting device does not fully track
113 connections and fails to forward ICMP must fragment messages
114 to the cache server. If you have such setup and experience that
115 certain clients sporadically hang or never complete requests set
116 disable-pmtu-discovery option to 'transparent'.
117
cccac0a2 118 If you run Squid on a dual-homed machine with an internal
7f7db318 119 and an external interface we recommend you to specify the
cccac0a2 120 internal address:port in http_port. This way Squid will only be
121 visible on the internal address.
122NOCOMMENT_START
123# Squid normally listens to port 3128
124http_port 3128
125NOCOMMENT_END
126DOC_END
127
128NAME: https_port
129IFDEF: USE_SSL
130TYPE: https_port_list
131DEFAULT: none
132LOC: Config.Sockaddr.https
133DOC_START
134 Usage: [ip:]port cert=certificate.pem [key=key.pem] [options...]
135
136 The socket address where Squid will listen for HTTPS client
137 requests.
138
139 This is really only useful for situations where you are running
140 squid in accelerator mode and you want to do the SSL work at the
141 accelerator level.
142
143 You may specify multiple socket addresses on multiple lines,
144 each with their own SSL certificate and/or options.
7f7db318 145
cccac0a2 146 Options:
147
148 defaultsite= The name of the https site presented on
116c6cca 149 this port
cccac0a2 150
151 protocol= Protocol to reconstruct accelerated requests
116c6cca 152 with. Defaults to https
cccac0a2 153
154 cert= Path to SSL certificate (PEM format)
7f7db318 155
cccac0a2 156 key= Path to SSL private key file (PEM format)
157 if not specified, the certificate file is
158 assumed to be a combined certificate and
159 key file
160
161 version= The version of SSL/TLS supported
162 1 automatic (default)
163 2 SSLv2 only
164 3 SSLv3 only
165 4 TLSv1 only
166
167 cipher= Colon separated list of supported ciphers
168
169 options= Varions SSL engine options. The most important
170 being:
171 NO_SSLv2 Disallow the use of SSLv2
172 NO_SSLv3 Disallow the use of SSLv3
173 NO_TLSv1 Disallow the use of TLSv1
174 SINGLE_DH_USE Always create a new key when using
175 temporary/ephemeral DH key exchanges
176 See src/ssl_support.c or OpenSSL SSL_CTX_set_options
116c6cca 177 documentation for a complete list of options
cccac0a2 178
179 clientca= File containing the list of CAs to use when
180 requesting a client certificate
181
182 cafile= File containing additional CA certificates to
183 use when verifying client certificates. If unset
116c6cca 184 clientca will be used
cccac0a2 185
186 capath= Directory containing additional CA certificates
a82a4fe4 187 and CRL lists to use when verifying client certificates
188
189 crlfile= File of additional CRL lists to use when verifying
190 the client certificate, in addition to CRLs stored in
191 the capath. Implies VERIFY_CRL flag below.
cccac0a2 192
193 dhparams= File containing DH parameters for temporary/ephemeral
194 DH key exchanges
195
196 sslflags= Various flags modifying the use of SSL:
197 DELAYED_AUTH
198 Don't request client certificates
199 immediately, but wait until acl processing
a82a4fe4 200 requires a certificate (not yet implemented)
7f7db318 201 NO_DEFAULT_CA
a82a4fe4 202 Don't use the default CA lists built in
116c6cca 203 to OpenSSL
b13877cc 204 NO_SESSION_REUSE
205 Don't allow for session reuse. Each connection
206 will result in a new SSL session.
a82a4fe4 207 VERIFY_CRL
208 Verify CRL lists when accepting client
209 certificates
210 VERIFY_CRL_ALL
211 Verify CRL lists for all certificates in the
212 client certificate chain
116c6cca 213
6b2936d5 214 sslcontext= SSL session ID context identifier.
215
116c6cca 216 accel Accelerator mode. Also set implicit by the other
217 accelerator directives
218
219 vhost Accelerator mode using Host header for virtual
220 domain support
221
222 vport Accelerator with IP based virtual host support
223
224 vport=NN As above, but uses specified port number rather
225 than the https_port number
cccac0a2 226
227DOC_END
228
229NAME: ssl_unclean_shutdown
230IFDEF: USE_SSL
231TYPE: onoff
232DEFAULT: off
233LOC: Config.SSL.unclean_shutdown
234DOC_START
235 Some browsers (especially MSIE) bugs out on SSL shutdown
236 messages.
237DOC_END
238
239NAME: ssl_engine
240IFDEF: USE_SSL
241TYPE: string
242LOC: Config.SSL.ssl_engine
243DEFAULT: none
244DOC_START
245 The openssl engine to use. You will need to set this if you
246 would like to use hardware SSL acceleration for example.
247DOC_END
248
249NAME: sslproxy_client_certificate
250IFDEF: USE_SSL
251DEFAULT: none
252LOC: Config.ssl_client.cert
253TYPE: string
254DOC_START
255 Client SSL Certificate to use when proxying https:// URLs
256DOC_END
257
258NAME: sslproxy_client_key
259IFDEF: USE_SSL
260DEFAULT: none
261LOC: Config.ssl_client.key
262TYPE: string
263DOC_START
264 Client SSL Key to use when proxying https:// URLs
265DOC_END
266
267NAME: sslproxy_version
268IFDEF: USE_SSL
269DEFAULT: 1
270LOC: Config.ssl_client.version
271TYPE: int
272DOC_START
273 SSL version level to use when proxying https:// URLs
274DOC_END
275
276NAME: sslproxy_options
277IFDEF: USE_SSL
278DEFAULT: none
279LOC: Config.ssl_client.options
280TYPE: string
281DOC_START
282 SSL engine options to use when proxying https:// URLs
283DOC_END
284
285NAME: sslproxy_cipher
286IFDEF: USE_SSL
287DEFAULT: none
288LOC: Config.ssl_client.cipher
289TYPE: string
290DOC_START
291 SSL cipher list to use when proxying https:// URLs
292DOC_END
293
294NAME: sslproxy_cafile
295IFDEF: USE_SSL
296DEFAULT: none
297LOC: Config.ssl_client.cafile
298TYPE: string
299DOC_START
300 file containing CA certificates to use when verifying server
301 certificates while proxying https:// URLs
302DOC_END
303
304NAME: sslproxy_capath
305IFDEF: USE_SSL
306DEFAULT: none
307LOC: Config.ssl_client.capath
308TYPE: string
309DOC_START
310 directory containing CA certificates to use when verifying
311 server certificates while proxying https:// URLs
312DOC_END
313
314NAME: sslproxy_flags
315IFDEF: USE_SSL
316DEFAULT: none
317LOC: Config.ssl_client.flags
318TYPE: string
319DOC_START
320 Various flags modifying the use of SSL while proxying https:// URLs:
321 DONT_VERIFY_PEER Accept certificates even if they fail to
322 verify.
323 NO_DEFAULT_CA Don't use the default CA list built in
324 to OpenSSL.
325DOC_END
326
307b83b7 327NAME: sslpassword_program
328IFDEF: USE_SSL
329DEFAULT: none
330LOC: Config.Program.ssl_password
331TYPE: string
332DOC_START
333 Specify a program used for entering SSL key passphrases
334 when using encrypted SSL certificate keys. If not specified
335 keys must either be unencrypted, or Squid started with the -N
336 option to allow it to query interactively for the passphrase.
337DOC_END
338
cccac0a2 339NAME: icp_port udp_port
340TYPE: ushort
341DEFAULT: 0
342LOC: Config.Port.icp
343DOC_START
344 The port number where Squid sends and receives ICP queries to
345 and from neighbor caches. The standard UDP port for ICP is 3130.
346 Default is disabled (0).
347NOCOMMENT_START
348icp_port 3130
349NOCOMMENT_END
350DOC_END
351
352NAME: htcp_port
353IFDEF: USE_HTCP
354TYPE: ushort
355DEFAULT: 4827
356LOC: Config.Port.htcp
357DOC_START
358 The port number where Squid sends and receives HTCP queries to
359 and from neighbor caches. Default is 4827. To disable use
360 "0".
361DOC_END
362
363
364NAME: mcast_groups
365TYPE: wordlist
366LOC: Config.mcast_group_list
367DEFAULT: none
368DOC_START
369 This tag specifies a list of multicast groups which your server
370 should join to receive multicasted ICP queries.
371
372 NOTE! Be very careful what you put here! Be sure you
373 understand the difference between an ICP _query_ and an ICP
374 _reply_. This option is to be set only if you want to RECEIVE
375 multicast queries. Do NOT set this option to SEND multicast
376 ICP (use cache_peer for that). ICP replies are always sent via
377 unicast, so this option does not affect whether or not you will
378 receive replies from multicast group members.
379
380 You must be very careful to NOT use a multicast address which
381 is already in use by another group of caches.
382
383 If you are unsure about multicast, please read the Multicast
384 chapter in the Squid FAQ (http://www.squid-cache.org/FAQ/).
385
386 Usage: mcast_groups 239.128.16.128 224.0.1.20
387
388 By default, Squid doesn't listen on any multicast groups.
389DOC_END
390
391
392NAME: udp_incoming_address
393TYPE: address
394LOC:Config.Addrs.udp_incoming
395DEFAULT: 0.0.0.0
396DOC_NONE
397
398NAME: udp_outgoing_address
399TYPE: address
400LOC: Config.Addrs.udp_outgoing
401DEFAULT: 255.255.255.255
402DOC_START
403 udp_incoming_address is used for the ICP socket receiving packets
404 from other caches.
405 udp_outgoing_address is used for ICP packets sent out to other
406 caches.
407
408 The default behavior is to not bind to any specific address.
409
f939c0ca 410 A udp_incoming_address value of 0.0.0.0 indicates Squid
411 should listen for UDP messages on all available interfaces.
cccac0a2 412
413 If udp_outgoing_address is set to 255.255.255.255 (the default)
7f7db318 414 it will use the same socket as udp_incoming_address. Only
cccac0a2 415 change this if you want to have ICP queries sent using another
416 address than where this Squid listens for ICP queries from other
417 caches.
418
419 NOTE, udp_incoming_address and udp_outgoing_address can not
420 have the same value since they both use port 3130.
421DOC_END
9e7dbc51 422
cccac0a2 423COMMENT_START
424 OPTIONS WHICH AFFECT THE NEIGHBOR SELECTION ALGORITHM
425 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
426COMMENT_END
9e7dbc51 427
cccac0a2 428NAME: cache_peer
429TYPE: peer
430DEFAULT: none
431LOC: Config.peers
432DOC_START
433 To specify other caches in a hierarchy, use the format:
9e7dbc51 434
cccac0a2 435 cache_peer hostname type http_port icp_port [options]
0fdafae7 436
cccac0a2 437 For example,
d1b63fc8 438
cccac0a2 439 # proxy icp
440 # hostname type port port options
441 # -------------------- -------- ----- ----- -----------
442 cache_peer parent.foo.net parent 3128 3130 [proxy-only]
443 cache_peer sib1.foo.net sibling 3128 3130 [proxy-only]
444 cache_peer sib2.foo.net sibling 3128 3130 [proxy-only]
445
446 type: either 'parent', 'sibling', or 'multicast'.
447
448 proxy_port: The port number where the cache listens for proxy
449 requests.
450
451 icp_port: Used for querying neighbor caches about
452 objects. To have a non-ICP neighbor
453 specify '7' for the ICP port and make sure the
454 neighbor machine has the UDP echo port
455 enabled in its /etc/inetd.conf file.
456
457 options: proxy-only
458 weight=n
459 basetime=n
460 ttl=n
461 no-query
462 background-ping
463 default
464 round-robin
465 weighted-round-robin
466 carp
467 multicast-responder
468 closest-only
469 no-digest
470 no-netdb-exchange
471 no-delay
472 login=user:password | PASS | *:password
473 connect-timeout=nn
474 digest-url=url
475 allow-miss
476 max-conn
477 htcp
478 originserver
479 name=xxx
480 forceddomain=name
481 ssl
482 sslcert=/path/to/ssl/certificate
483 sslkey=/path/to/ssl/key
484 sslversion=1|2|3|4
485 sslcipher=...
486 ssloptions=...
487 front-end-https[=on|auto]
7f7db318 488
489 use 'proxy-only' to specify objects fetched
cccac0a2 490 from this cache should not be saved locally.
491
492 use 'weight=n' to specify a weighted parent.
493 The weight must be an integer. The default weight
494 is 1, larger weights are favored more.
495
496 use 'basetime=n' to specify a base amount to
497 be subtracted from round trip times of parents.
498 It is subtracted before division by weight in calculating
499 which parent to fectch from. If the rtt is less than the
7f7db318 500 base time the rtt is set to a minimal value.
cccac0a2 501
502 use 'ttl=n' to specify a IP multicast TTL to use
503 when sending an ICP queries to this address.
504 Only useful when sending to a multicast group.
505 Because we don't accept ICP replies from random
506 hosts, you must configure other group members as
507 peers with the 'multicast-responder' option below.
508
509 use 'no-query' to NOT send ICP queries to this
510 neighbor.
511
512 use 'background-ping' to only send ICP queries to this
7f7db318 513 neighbor infrequently. This is used to keep the neighbor
514 round trip time updated and is usually used in
cccac0a2 515 conjunction with weighted-round-robin.
516
517 use 'default' if this is a parent cache which can
518 be used as a "last-resort." You should probably
519 only use 'default' in situations where you cannot
520 use ICP with your parent cache(s).
521
522 use 'round-robin' to define a set of parents which
523 should be used in a round-robin fashion in the
524 absence of any ICP queries.
525
7f7db318 526 use 'weighted-round-robin' to define a set of parents
527 which should be used in a round-robin fashion with the
528 frequency of each parent being based on the round trip
529 time. Closer parents are used more often.
cccac0a2 530 Usually used for background-ping parents.
531
532 use 'carp' to define a set of parents which should
7f7db318 533 be used as a CARP array. The requests will be
cccac0a2 534 distributed among the parents based on the CARP load
535 balancing hash function based on their weigth.
536
7f7db318 537 'multicast-responder' indicates the named peer
cccac0a2 538 is a member of a multicast group. ICP queries will
539 not be sent directly to the peer, but ICP replies
540 will be accepted from it.
541
542 'closest-only' indicates that, for ICP_OP_MISS
543 replies, we'll only forward CLOSEST_PARENT_MISSes
544 and never FIRST_PARENT_MISSes.
545
546 use 'no-digest' to NOT request cache digests from
547 this neighbor.
548
549 'no-netdb-exchange' disables requesting ICMP
550 RTT database (NetDB) from the neighbor.
551
552 use 'no-delay' to prevent access to this neighbor
553 from influencing the delay pools.
554
555 use 'login=user:password' if this is a personal/workgroup
556 proxy and your parent requires proxy authentication.
557 Note: The string can include URL escapes (i.e. %20 for
7f7db318 558 spaces). This also means % must be written as %%.
cccac0a2 559
560 use 'login=PASS' if users must authenticate against
65fca573 561 the upstream proxy or in the case of a reverse proxy
562 configuration, the origin web server. This will pass
563 the users credentials as they are to the peer.
564 This only works for the Basic HTTP authentication scheme.
565 Note: To combine this with proxy_auth both proxies must
566 share the same user database as HTTP only allows for
567 one proxy login.
7f7db318 568 Also be warned this will expose your users proxy
cccac0a2 569 password to the peer. USE WITH CAUTION
570
571 use 'login=*:password' to pass the username to the
572 upstream cache, but with a fixed password. This is meant
573 to be used when the peer is in another administrative
574 domain, but it is still needed to identify each user.
575 The star can optionally be followed by some extra
576 information which is added to the username. This can
577 be used to identify this proxy to the peer, similar to
578 the login=username:password option above.
579
580 use 'connect-timeout=nn' to specify a peer
581 specific connect timeout (also see the
582 peer_connect_timeout directive)
583
584 use 'digest-url=url' to tell Squid to fetch the cache
585 digest (if digests are enabled) for this host from
586 the specified URL rather than the Squid default
587 location.
588
589 use 'allow-miss' to disable Squid's use of only-if-cached
590 when forwarding requests to siblings. This is primarily
591 useful when icp_hit_stale is used by the sibling. To
592 extensive use of this option may result in forwarding
593 loops, and you should avoid having two-way peerings
594 with this option. (for example to deny peer usage on
595 requests from peer by denying cache_peer_access if the
596 source is a peer)
597
598 use 'max-conn' to limit the amount of connections Squid
599 may open to this peer.
600
601 use 'htcp' to send HTCP, instead of ICP, queries
602 to the neighbor. You probably also want to
603 set the "icp port" to 4827 instead of 3130.
7f7db318 604
cccac0a2 605 'originserver' causes this parent peer to be contacted as
606 a origin server. Meant to be used in accelerator setups.
607
608 use 'name=xxx' if you have multiple peers on the same
7f7db318 609 host but different ports. This name can be used to
cccac0a2 610 differentiate the peers in cache_peer_access and similar
611 directives.
612
613 use 'forceddomain=name' to forcibly set the Host header
614 of requests forwarded to this peer. Useful in accelerator
615 setups where the server (peer) expects a certain domain
616 name and using redirectors to feed this domainname
617 is not feasible.
618
7f7db318 619 use 'ssl' to indicate connections to this peer should
cccac0a2 620 bs SSL/TLS encrypted.
621
622 use 'sslcert=/path/to/ssl/certificate' to specify a client
623 SSL certificate to use when connecting to this peer.
624
625 use 'sslkey=/path/to/ssl/key' to specify the private SSL
626 key corresponding to sslcert above. If 'sslkey' is not
7f7db318 627 specified 'sslcert' is assumed to reference a
cccac0a2 628 combined file containing both the certificate and the key.
629
630 use sslversion=1|2|3|4 to specify the SSL version to use
631 when connecting to this peer
632 1 = automatic (default)
633 2 = SSL v2 only
634 3 = SSL v3 only
635 4 = TLS v1 only
636
637 use sslcipher=... to specify the list of valid SSL chipers
638 to use when connecting to this peer
639
640 use ssloptions=... to specify various SSL engine options:
641 NO_SSLv2 Disallow the use of SSLv2
642 NO_SSLv3 Disallow the use of SSLv3
643 NO_TLSv1 Disallow the use of TLSv1
644 See src/ssl_support.c or the OpenSSL documentation for
645 a more complete list.
646
647 use cafile=... to specify a file containing additional
648 CA certificates to use when verifying the peer certificate
649
650 use capath=... to specify a directory containing additional
651 CA certificates to use when verifying the peer certificate
652
653 use sslflags=... to specify various flags modifying the
654 SSL implementation:
655 DONT_VERIFY_PEER
656 Accept certificates even if they fail to
657 verify.
7f7db318 658 NO_DEFAULT_CA
cccac0a2 659 Don't use the default CA list built in
660 to OpenSSL.
661 DONT_VERIFY_DOMAIN
7f7db318 662 Don't verify the peer certificate
cccac0a2 663 matches the server name
664
665 use sslname= to specify the peer name as advertised
666 in it's certificate. Used for verifying the correctness
667 of the received peer certificate. If not specified the
668 peer hostname will be used.
669
670 use front-end-https to enable the "Front-End-Https: On"
671 header needed when using Squid as a SSL frontend infront
672 of Microsoft OWA. See MS KB document Q307347 for details
7f7db318 673 on this header. If set to auto the header will
cccac0a2 674 only be added if the request is forwarded as a https://
675 URL.
676
677 NOTE: non-ICP neighbors must be specified as 'parent'.
678DOC_END
679
680NAME: cache_peer_domain cache_host_domain
681TYPE: hostdomain
682DEFAULT: none
683LOC: none
684DOC_START
685 Use to limit the domains for which a neighbor cache will be
686 queried. Usage:
687
688 cache_peer_domain cache-host domain [domain ...]
689 cache_peer_domain cache-host !domain
690
691 For example, specifying
692
693 cache_peer_domain parent.foo.net .edu
694
695 has the effect such that UDP query packets are sent to
696 'bigserver' only when the requested object exists on a
697 server in the .edu domain. Prefixing the domainname
7f7db318 698 with '!' means the cache will be queried for objects
cccac0a2 699 NOT in that domain.
700
701 NOTE: * Any number of domains may be given for a cache-host,
702 either on the same or separate lines.
703 * When multiple domains are given for a particular
704 cache-host, the first matched domain is applied.
705 * Cache hosts with no domain restrictions are queried
706 for all requests.
707 * There are no defaults.
708 * There is also a 'cache_peer_access' tag in the ACL
709 section.
710DOC_END
711
712
713NAME: neighbor_type_domain
714TYPE: hostdomaintype
715DEFAULT: none
716LOC: none
717DOC_START
718 usage: neighbor_type_domain neighbor parent|sibling domain domain ...
719
720 Modifying the neighbor type for specific domains is now
721 possible. You can treat some domains differently than the the
722 default neighbor type specified on the 'cache_peer' line.
723 Normally it should only be necessary to list domains which
724 should be treated differently because the default neighbor type
725 applies for hostnames which do not match domains listed here.
726
727EXAMPLE:
728 cache_peer parent cache.foo.org 3128 3130
729 neighbor_type_domain cache.foo.org sibling .com .net
730 neighbor_type_domain cache.foo.org sibling .au .de
731DOC_END
732
733NAME: icp_query_timeout
734COMMENT: (msec)
735DEFAULT: 0
736TYPE: int
737LOC: Config.Timeout.icp_query
738DOC_START
739 Normally Squid will automatically determine an optimal ICP
740 query timeout value based on the round-trip-time of recent ICP
741 queries. If you want to override the value determined by
742 Squid, set this 'icp_query_timeout' to a non-zero value. This
743 value is specified in MILLISECONDS, so, to use a 2-second
744 timeout (the old default), you would write:
745
746 icp_query_timeout 2000
747DOC_END
748
749NAME: maximum_icp_query_timeout
750COMMENT: (msec)
751DEFAULT: 2000
752TYPE: int
753LOC: Config.Timeout.icp_query_max
754DOC_START
755 Normally the ICP query timeout is determined dynamically. But
756 sometimes it can lead to very large values (say 5 seconds).
757 Use this option to put an upper limit on the dynamic timeout
758 value. Do NOT use this option to always use a fixed (instead
759 of a dynamic) timeout value. To set a fixed timeout see the
760 'icp_query_timeout' directive.
761DOC_END
762
763NAME: minimum_icp_query_timeout
764COMMENT: (msec)
765DEFAULT: 5
766TYPE: int
767LOC: Config.Timeout.icp_query_min
768DOC_START
769 Normally the ICP query timeout is determined dynamically. But
770 sometimes it can lead to very small timeouts, even lower than
771 the normal latency variance on your link due to traffic.
772 Use this option to put an lower limit on the dynamic timeout
773 value. Do NOT use this option to always use a fixed (instead
774 of a dynamic) timeout value. To set a fixed timeout see the
775 'icp_query_timeout' directive.
776DOC_END
777
778NAME: mcast_icp_query_timeout
779COMMENT: (msec)
780DEFAULT: 2000
781TYPE: int
782LOC: Config.Timeout.mcast_icp_query
783DOC_START
784 For Multicast peers, Squid regularly sends out ICP "probes" to
785 count how many other peers are listening on the given multicast
786 address. This value specifies how long Squid should wait to
787 count all the replies. The default is 2000 msec, or 2
788 seconds.
789DOC_END
790
791NAME: dead_peer_timeout
792COMMENT: (seconds)
793DEFAULT: 10 seconds
794TYPE: time_t
795LOC: Config.Timeout.deadPeer
796DOC_START
797 This controls how long Squid waits to declare a peer cache
798 as "dead." If there are no ICP replies received in this
799 amount of time, Squid will declare the peer dead and not
800 expect to receive any further ICP replies. However, it
801 continues to send ICP queries, and will mark the peer as
802 alive upon receipt of the first subsequent ICP reply.
803
804 This timeout also affects when Squid expects to receive ICP
805 replies from peers. If more than 'dead_peer' seconds have
806 passed since the last ICP reply was received, Squid will not
807 expect to receive an ICP reply on the next query. Thus, if
808 your time between requests is greater than this timeout, you
809 will see a lot of requests sent DIRECT to origin servers
810 instead of to your parents.
811DOC_END
812
813
814NAME: hierarchy_stoplist
815TYPE: wordlist
816DEFAULT: none
817LOC: Config.hierarchy_stoplist
818DOC_START
819 A list of words which, if found in a URL, cause the object to
820 be handled directly by this cache. In other words, use this
821 to not query neighbor caches for certain objects. You may
822 list this option multiple times.
823NOCOMMENT_START
824#We recommend you to use at least the following line.
825hierarchy_stoplist cgi-bin ?
826NOCOMMENT_END
827DOC_END
934b03fc 828
6a566b9c 829
cccac0a2 830NAME: no_cache
831TYPE: acl_access
832DEFAULT: none
833LOC: Config.accessList.noCache
834DOC_START
835 A list of ACL elements which, if matched, cause the request to
836 not be satisfied from the cache and the reply to not be cached.
837 In other words, use this to force certain objects to never be cached.
6a566b9c 838
cccac0a2 839 You must use the word 'DENY' to indicate the ACL names which should
840 NOT be cached.
1e5562e3 841
cccac0a2 842NOCOMMENT_START
843#We recommend you to use the following two lines.
844acl QUERY urlpath_regex cgi-bin \?
845no_cache deny QUERY
846NOCOMMENT_END
847DOC_END
848
849NAME: background_ping_rate
850COMMENT: time-units
851TYPE: time_t
852DEFAULT: 10 seconds
853LOC: Config.backgroundPingRate
854DOC_START
855 Controls how often the ICP pings are sent to siblings that
856 have background-ping set.
857DOC_END
1e5562e3 858
934b03fc 859
cccac0a2 860COMMENT_START
861 OPTIONS WHICH AFFECT THE CACHE SIZE
862 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
863COMMENT_END
864
865NAME: cache_mem
866COMMENT: (bytes)
867TYPE: b_size_t
868DEFAULT: 8 MB
869LOC: Config.memMaxSize
870DOC_START
871 NOTE: THIS PARAMETER DOES NOT SPECIFY THE MAXIMUM PROCESS SIZE.
872 IT ONLY PLACES A LIMIT ON HOW MUCH ADDITIONAL MEMORY SQUID WILL
873 USE AS A MEMORY CACHE OF OBJECTS. SQUID USES MEMORY FOR OTHER
874 THINGS AS WELL. SEE THE SQUID FAQ SECTION 8 FOR DETAILS.
875
876 'cache_mem' specifies the ideal amount of memory to be used
877 for:
878 * In-Transit objects
879 * Hot Objects
880 * Negative-Cached objects
881
882 Data for these objects are stored in 4 KB blocks. This
883 parameter specifies the ideal upper limit on the total size of
884 4 KB blocks allocated. In-Transit objects take the highest
885 priority.
886
887 In-transit objects have priority over the others. When
888 additional space is needed for incoming data, negative-cached
889 and hot objects will be released. In other words, the
890 negative-cached and hot objects will fill up any unused space
891 not needed for in-transit objects.
892
893 If circumstances require, this limit will be exceeded.
894 Specifically, if your incoming request rate requires more than
895 'cache_mem' of memory to hold in-transit objects, Squid will
896 exceed this limit to satisfy the new requests. When the load
897 decreases, blocks will be freed until the high-water mark is
898 reached. Thereafter, blocks will be used to store hot
899 objects.
900DOC_END
901
902
903NAME: cache_swap_low
904COMMENT: (percent, 0-100)
905TYPE: int
906DEFAULT: 90
907LOC: Config.Swap.lowWaterMark
908DOC_NONE
909
910NAME: cache_swap_high
911COMMENT: (percent, 0-100)
912TYPE: int
913DEFAULT: 95
914LOC: Config.Swap.highWaterMark
915DOC_START
916
917 The low- and high-water marks for cache object replacement.
918 Replacement begins when the swap (disk) usage is above the
919 low-water mark and attempts to maintain utilization near the
920 low-water mark. As swap utilization gets close to high-water
921 mark object eviction becomes more aggressive. If utilization is
922 close to the low-water mark less replacement is done each time.
7f7db318 923
cccac0a2 924 Defaults are 90% and 95%. If you have a large cache, 5% could be
925 hundreds of MB. If this is the case you may wish to set these
926 numbers closer together.
927DOC_END
928
929NAME: maximum_object_size
930COMMENT: (bytes)
931TYPE: b_size_t
932DEFAULT: 4096 KB
933LOC: Config.Store.maxObjectSize
934DOC_START
935 Objects larger than this size will NOT be saved on disk. The
936 value is specified in kilobytes, and the default is 4MB. If
937 you wish to get a high BYTES hit ratio, you should probably
938 increase this (one 32 MB object hit counts for 3200 10KB
939 hits). If you wish to increase speed more than your want to
940 save bandwidth you should leave this low.
941
942 NOTE: if using the LFUDA replacement policy you should increase
943 this value to maximize the byte hit rate improvement of LFUDA!
944 See replacement_policy below for a discussion of this policy.
945DOC_END
946
947NAME: minimum_object_size
948COMMENT: (bytes)
949TYPE: b_size_t
950DEFAULT: 0 KB
951LOC: Config.Store.minObjectSize
952DOC_START
953 Objects smaller than this size will NOT be saved on disk. The
954 value is specified in kilobytes, and the default is 0 KB, which
955 means there is no minimum.
956DOC_END
957
958NAME: maximum_object_size_in_memory
959COMMENT: (bytes)
960TYPE: b_size_t
961DEFAULT: 8 KB
962LOC: Config.Store.maxInMemObjSize
963DOC_START
964 Objects greater than this size will not be attempted to kept in
965 the memory cache. This should be set high enough to keep objects
966 accessed frequently in memory to improve performance whilst low
967 enough to keep larger objects from hoarding cache_mem .
968DOC_END
969
970NAME: ipcache_size
971COMMENT: (number of entries)
972TYPE: int
973DEFAULT: 1024
974LOC: Config.ipcache.size
975DOC_NONE
976
977NAME: ipcache_low
978COMMENT: (percent)
979TYPE: int
980DEFAULT: 90
981LOC: Config.ipcache.low
982DOC_NONE
983
984NAME: ipcache_high
985COMMENT: (percent)
986TYPE: int
987DEFAULT: 95
988LOC: Config.ipcache.high
989DOC_START
990 The size, low-, and high-water marks for the IP cache.
991DOC_END
992
993NAME: fqdncache_size
994COMMENT: (number of entries)
995TYPE: int
996DEFAULT: 1024
997LOC: Config.fqdncache.size
998DOC_START
999 Maximum number of FQDN cache entries.
1000DOC_END
1001
1002NAME: cache_replacement_policy
1003TYPE: removalpolicy
1004LOC: Config.replPolicy
1005DEFAULT: lru
1006DOC_START
1007 The cache replacement policy parameter determines which
1008 objects are evicted (replaced) when disk space is needed.
1009
1010 lru : Squid's original list based LRU policy
1011 heap GDSF : Greedy-Dual Size Frequency
1012 heap LFUDA: Least Frequently Used with Dynamic Aging
1013 heap LRU : LRU policy implemented using a heap
1014
1015 Applies to any cache_dir lines listed below this.
1016
1017 The LRU policies keeps recently referenced objects.
1018
1019 The heap GDSF policy optimizes object hit rate by keeping smaller
1020 popular objects in cache so it has a better chance of getting a
1021 hit. It achieves a lower byte hit rate than LFUDA though since
1022 it evicts larger (possibly popular) objects.
1023
1024 The heap LFUDA policy keeps popular objects in cache regardless of
1025 their size and thus optimizes byte hit rate at the expense of
1026 hit rate since one large, popular object will prevent many
1027 smaller, slightly less popular objects from being cached.
1028
1029 Both policies utilize a dynamic aging mechanism that prevents
1030 cache pollution that can otherwise occur with frequency-based
1031 replacement policies.
1032
1033 NOTE: if using the LFUDA replacement policy you should increase
1034 the value of maximum_object_size above its default of 4096 KB to
1035 to maximize the potential byte hit rate improvement of LFUDA.
1036
1037 For more information about the GDSF and LFUDA cache replacement
1038 policies see http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/1999/HPL-1999-69.html
1039 and http://fog.hpl.external.hp.com/techreports/98/HPL-98-173.html.
1040DOC_END
1041
1042NAME: memory_replacement_policy
1043TYPE: removalpolicy
1044LOC: Config.memPolicy
1045DEFAULT: lru
1046DOC_START
1047 The memory replacement policy parameter determines which
1048 objects are purged from memory when memory space is needed.
1049
1050 See cache_replacement_policy for details.
1051DOC_END
934b03fc 1052
1f7c9178 1053
cccac0a2 1054COMMENT_START
1055 LOGFILE PATHNAMES AND CACHE DIRECTORIES
1056 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1057COMMENT_END
9bc73deb 1058
cccac0a2 1059NAME: cache_dir
1060TYPE: cachedir
1061DEFAULT: none
1062DEFAULT_IF_NONE: ufs @DEFAULT_SWAP_DIR@ 100 16 256
1063LOC: Config.cacheSwap
1064DOC_START
1065 Usage:
7f7db318 1066
cccac0a2 1067 cache_dir Type Directory-Name Fs-specific-data [options]
cf5cc17e 1068
cccac0a2 1069 You can specify multiple cache_dir lines to spread the
1070 cache among different disk partitions.
8e8d4f30 1071
cccac0a2 1072 Type specifies the kind of storage system to use. Only "ufs"
1073 is built by default. To eanble any of the other storage systems
1074 see the --enable-storeio configure option.
934b03fc 1075
cccac0a2 1076 'Directory' is a top-level directory where cache swap
1077 files will be stored. If you want to use an entire disk
7f7db318 1078 for caching, this can be the mount-point directory.
cccac0a2 1079 The directory must exist and be writable by the Squid
1080 process. Squid will NOT create this directory for you.
1e5562e3 1081
cccac0a2 1082 The ufs store type:
1083
1084 "ufs" is the old well-known Squid storage format that has always
1085 been there.
1086
1087 cache_dir ufs Directory-Name Mbytes L1 L2 [options]
1088
1089 'Mbytes' is the amount of disk space (MB) to use under this
1090 directory. The default is 100 MB. Change this to suit your
1091 configuration. Do NOT put the size of your disk drive here.
1092 Instead, if you want Squid to use the entire disk drive,
1093 subtract 20% and use that value.
1094
1095 'Level-1' is the number of first-level subdirectories which
1096 will be created under the 'Directory'. The default is 16.
1097
1098 'Level-2' is the number of second-level subdirectories which
1099 will be created under each first-level directory. The default
1100 is 256.
1101
1102 The aufs store type:
1103
1104 "aufs" uses the same storage format as "ufs", utilizing
1105 POSIX-threads to avoid blocking the main Squid process on
1106 disk-I/O. This was formerly known in Squid as async-io.
1107
1108 cache_dir aufs Directory-Name Mbytes L1 L2 [options]
1109
1110 see argument descriptions under ufs above
1111
1112 The diskd store type:
1113
1114 "diskd" uses the same storage format as "ufs", utilizing a
1115 separate process to avoid blocking the main Squid process on
1116 disk-I/O.
1117
1118 cache_dir diskd Directory-Name Mbytes L1 L2 [options] [Q1=n] [Q2=n]
1119
1120 see argument descriptions under ufs above
1121
1122 Q1 specifies the number of unacknowledged I/O requests when Squid
1123 stops opening new files. If this many messages are in the queues,
1124 Squid won't open new files. Default is 64
1125
1126 Q2 specifies the number of unacknowledged messages when Squid
1127 starts blocking. If this many messages are in the queues,
44f991b5 1128 Squid blocks until it receives some replies. Default is 72
cccac0a2 1129
af9ad249 1130 When Q1 < Q2 (the default), the cache directory is optimized
1131 for lower response time at the expense of a decrease in hit
1132 ratio. If Q1 > Q2, the cache directory is optimized for
1133 higher hit ratio at the expense of an increase in response
1134 time.
1135
1a224843 1136 The coss store type:
1137
1138 block-size=n defines the "block size" for COSS cache_dir's.
1139 Squid uses file numbers as block numbers. Since file numbers
1140 are limited to 24 bits, the block size determines the maximum
1141 size of the COSS partition. The default is 512 bytes, which
1142 leads to a maximum cache_dir size of 512<<24, or 8 GB. Note
7f7db318 1143 you should not change the coss block size after Squid
1a224843 1144 has written some objects to the cache_dir.
1145
c8f4eac4 1146 The coss file store has changed from 2.5. Now it uses a file
1147 called 'stripe' in the directory names in the config - and
1148 this will be created by squid -z.
1149
cccac0a2 1150 Common options:
1151
1152 read-only, this cache_dir is read only.
1153
1154 max-size=n, refers to the max object size this storedir supports.
1155 It is used to initially choose the storedir to dump the object.
1156 Note: To make optimal use of the max-size limits you should order
1157 the cache_dir lines with the smallest max-size value first and the
1158 ones with no max-size specification last.
1a224843 1159
7f7db318 1160 Note for coss, max-size must be less than COSS_MEMBUF_SZ,
1a224843 1161 which can be changed with the --with-coss-membuf-size=N configure
1162 option.
c8f4eac4 1163
1164 The null store type:
1165
1166 no options are allowed or required
cccac0a2 1167DOC_END
1168
1169
1170NAME: logformat
1171TYPE: logformat
1172LOC: Config.Log.logformats
1173DEFAULT: none
1174DOC_START
1175 Usage:
1176
1177 logformat <name> <format specification>
1178
1179 Defines an access log format.
1180
1181 The <format specification> is a string with embedded % format codes
7f7db318 1182
cccac0a2 1183 % format codes all follow the same basic structure where all but
fa38076e 1184 the formatcode is optional. Output strings are automatically escaped
cccac0a2 1185 as required according to their context and the output format
fa38076e 1186 modifiers are usually not needed, but can be specified if an explicit
1187 output format is desired.
cccac0a2 1188
1189 % ["|[|'|#] [-] [[0]width] [{argument}] formatcode
7f7db318 1190
fa38076e 1191 " output in quoted string format
1192 [ output in squid text log format as used by log_mime_hdrs
1193 # output in URL quoted format
1194 ' output as-is
1195
cccac0a2 1196 - left aligned
7f7db318 1197 width field width. If starting with 0 the
cccac0a2 1198 output is zero padded
1199 {arg} argument such as header name etc
1200
1201 Format codes:
1202
1203 >a Client source IP address
1204 >A Client FQDN
1205 <A Server IP address or peer name
1206 la Local IP address (http_port)
1207 lp Local port number (http_port)
1208 ts Seconds since epoch
1209 tu subsecond time (milliseconds)
1210 tl Local time. Optional strftime format argument
1211 default %d/%b/%Y:%H:%M:S %z
1212 tg GMT time. Optional strftime format argument
1213 default %d/%b/%Y:%H:%M:S %z
1214 tr Response time (milliseconds)
1215 >h Request header. Optional header name argument
1216 on the format header[:[separator]element]
1217 <h Reply header. Optional header name argument
1218 as for >h
1219 un User name
1220 ul User login
1221 ui User ident
1222 ue User from external acl
1223 Hs HTTP status code
1224 Ss Squid request status (TCP_MISS etc)
1225 Sh Squid hierarchy status (DEFAULT_PARENT etc)
1226 mt MIME content type
1227 rm Request method (GET/POST etc)
1228 ru Request URL
1229 rv Request protocol version
1230 et Tag returned by external acl
1231 ea Log string returned by external acl
1232 <st Reply size including HTTP headers
03b29b6c 1233 <sH Reply high offset sent
1234 <sS Upstream object size
cccac0a2 1235 % a literal % character
1236
1237logformat squid %ts.%03tu %6tr %>a %Ss/%03Hs %<st %rm %ru %un %Sh/%<A %mt
1238logformat squidmime %ts.%03tu %6tr %>a %Ss/%03Hs %<st %rm %ru %un %Sh/%<A %mt [%>h] [%<h]
1239logformat common %>a %ui %un [%tl] "%rm %ru HTTP/%rv" %Hs %<st %Ss:%Sh
1240logformat combined %>a %ui %un [%tl] "%rm %ru HTTP/%rv" %Hs %<st "%{Referer}>h" "%{User-Agent}>h" %Ss:%Sh
1241DOC_END
1242
1243NAME: access_log cache_access_log
1244TYPE: access_log
1245LOC: Config.Log.accesslogs
1246DEFAULT: none
1247DEFAULT_IF_NONE: @DEFAULT_ACCESS_LOG@
1248DOC_START
1249 These files log client request activities. Has a line every HTTP or
1250 ICP request. The format is:
1251 access_log <filepath> [<logformat name> [acl acl ...]]
1252 access_log none [acl acl ...]]
1253
1254 Will log to the specified file using the specified format (which
1255 must be defined in a logformat directive) those entries which match
1256 ALL the acl's specified (which must be defined in acl clauses).
1257 If no acl is specified, all requests will be logged to this file.
7f7db318 1258
c33aa074 1259 To disable logging of a request use the filepath "none", in which case
1260 a logformat name should not be specified.
1261
1262 To log the request via syslog specify a filepath of "syslog"
cccac0a2 1263DOC_END
1264
1265
1266NAME: cache_log
1267TYPE: string
1268DEFAULT: @DEFAULT_CACHE_LOG@
1269LOC: Config.Log.log
1270DOC_START
1271 Cache logging file. This is where general information about
1272 your cache's behavior goes. You can increase the amount of data
1273 logged to this file with the "debug_options" tag below.
1274DOC_END
1275
1276
1277NAME: cache_store_log
1278TYPE: string
1279DEFAULT: @DEFAULT_STORE_LOG@
1280LOC: Config.Log.store
1281DOC_START
1282 Logs the activities of the storage manager. Shows which
1283 objects are ejected from the cache, and which objects are
1284 saved and for how long. To disable, enter "none". There are
1285 not really utilities to analyze this data, so you can safely
1286 disable it.
1287DOC_END
1288
1289
e2529a2c 1290NAME: cache_swap_state cache_swap_log
cccac0a2 1291TYPE: string
1292LOC: Config.Log.swap
1293DEFAULT: none
1294DOC_START
e2529a2c 1295 Location for the cache "swap.state" file. This index file holds
1296 the metadata of objects saved on disk. It is used to rebuild
1297 the cache during startup. Normally this file resides in each
cccac0a2 1298 'cache_dir' directory, but you may specify an alternate
1299 pathname here. Note you must give a full filename, not just
1300 a directory. Since this is the index for the whole object
1301 list you CANNOT periodically rotate it!
1302
7f7db318 1303 If %s can be used in the file name it will be replaced with a
cccac0a2 1304 a representation of the cache_dir name where each / is replaced
1305 with '.'. This is needed to allow adding/removing cache_dir
1306 lines when cache_swap_log is being used.
7f7db318 1307
cccac0a2 1308 If have more than one 'cache_dir', and %s is not used in the name
7f7db318 1309 these swap logs will have names such as:
cccac0a2 1310
1311 cache_swap_log.00
1312 cache_swap_log.01
1313 cache_swap_log.02
1314
1315 The numbered extension (which is added automatically)
1316 corresponds to the order of the 'cache_dir' lines in this
1317 configuration file. If you change the order of the 'cache_dir'
7f7db318 1318 lines in this file, these log files will NOT correspond to
cccac0a2 1319 the correct 'cache_dir' entry (unless you manually rename
7f7db318 1320 them). We recommend you do NOT use this option. It is
cccac0a2 1321 better to keep these log files in each 'cache_dir' directory.
1322DOC_END
1323
1324
1325NAME: emulate_httpd_log
1326COMMENT: on|off
1327TYPE: onoff
1328DEFAULT: off
1329LOC: Config.onoff.common_log
1330DOC_START
1331 The Cache can emulate the log file format which many 'httpd'
1332 programs use. To disable/enable this emulation, set
1333 emulate_httpd_log to 'off' or 'on'. The default
1334 is to use the native log format since it includes useful
7f7db318 1335 information Squid-specific log analyzers use.
cccac0a2 1336DOC_END
1337
1338NAME: log_ip_on_direct
1339COMMENT: on|off
1340TYPE: onoff
1341DEFAULT: on
1342LOC: Config.onoff.log_ip_on_direct
1343DOC_START
1344 Log the destination IP address in the hierarchy log tag when going
1345 direct. Earlier Squid versions logged the hostname here. If you
1346 prefer the old way set this to off.
1347DOC_END
1348
1349NAME: mime_table
1350TYPE: string
1351DEFAULT: @DEFAULT_MIME_TABLE@
1352LOC: Config.mimeTablePathname
1353DOC_START
1354 Pathname to Squid's MIME table. You shouldn't need to change
1355 this, but the default file contains examples and formatting
1356 information if you do.
1357DOC_END
1358
1359
1360NAME: log_mime_hdrs
1361COMMENT: on|off
1362TYPE: onoff
1363LOC: Config.onoff.log_mime_hdrs
1364DEFAULT: off
1365DOC_START
1366 The Cache can record both the request and the response MIME
1367 headers for each HTTP transaction. The headers are encoded
1368 safely and will appear as two bracketed fields at the end of
1369 the access log (for either the native or httpd-emulated log
1370 formats). To enable this logging set log_mime_hdrs to 'on'.
1371DOC_END
1372
1373
1374NAME: useragent_log
1375TYPE: string
1376LOC: Config.Log.useragent
1377DEFAULT: none
1378IFDEF: USE_USERAGENT_LOG
1379DOC_START
1380 Squid will write the User-Agent field from HTTP requests
1381 to the filename specified here. By default useragent_log
1382 is disabled.
1383DOC_END
1384
1385
1386NAME: referer_log
1387TYPE: string
1388LOC: Config.Log.referer
1389DEFAULT: none
1390IFDEF: USE_REFERER_LOG
1391DOC_START
1392 Squid will write the Referer field from HTTP requests to the
1393 filename specified here. By default referer_log is disabled.
1394DOC_END
1395
1396
1397NAME: pid_filename
1398TYPE: string
1399DEFAULT: @DEFAULT_PID_FILE@
1400LOC: Config.pidFilename
1401DOC_START
1402 A filename to write the process-id to. To disable, enter "none".
1403DOC_END
1404
1405
1406NAME: debug_options
d9e04dc7 1407TYPE: debug
cccac0a2 1408DEFAULT: ALL,1
1409LOC: Config.debugOptions
1410DOC_START
1411 Logging options are set as section,level where each source file
1412 is assigned a unique section. Lower levels result in less
1413 output, Full debugging (level 9) can result in a very large
1414 log file, so be careful. The magic word "ALL" sets debugging
1415 levels for all sections. We recommend normally running with
1416 "ALL,1".
1417DOC_END
1418
1419
1420NAME: log_fqdn
1421COMMENT: on|off
1422TYPE: onoff
1423DEFAULT: off
1424LOC: Config.onoff.log_fqdn
1425DOC_START
1426 Turn this on if you wish to log fully qualified domain names
1427 in the access.log. To do this Squid does a DNS lookup of all
1428 IP's connecting to it. This can (in some situations) increase
1429 latency, which makes your cache seem slower for interactive
1430 browsing.
1431DOC_END
1432
1433
1434NAME: client_netmask
1435TYPE: address
1436LOC: Config.Addrs.client_netmask
1437DEFAULT: 255.255.255.255
1438DOC_START
1439 A netmask for client addresses in logfiles and cachemgr output.
1440 Change this to protect the privacy of your cache clients.
1441 A netmask of 255.255.255.0 will log all IP's in that range with
1442 the last digit set to '0'.
1443DOC_END
0976f8db 1444
0976f8db 1445
cccac0a2 1446COMMENT_START
1447 OPTIONS FOR EXTERNAL SUPPORT PROGRAMS
1448 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1449COMMENT_END
1450
1451NAME: ftp_user
1452TYPE: string
1453DEFAULT: Squid@
1454LOC: Config.Ftp.anon_user
1455DOC_START
1456 If you want the anonymous login password to be more informative
1457 (and enable the use of picky ftp servers), set this to something
1458 reasonable for your domain, like wwwuser@somewhere.net
1459
7f7db318 1460 The reason why this is domainless by default is the
cccac0a2 1461 request can be made on the behalf of a user in any domain,
1462 depending on how the cache is used.
7f7db318 1463 Some ftp server also validate the email address is valid
cccac0a2 1464 (for example perl.com).
1465DOC_END
1466
1467NAME: ftp_list_width
1468TYPE: size_t
1469DEFAULT: 32
1470LOC: Config.Ftp.list_width
1471DOC_START
1472 Sets the width of ftp listings. This should be set to fit in
1473 the width of a standard browser. Setting this too small
1474 can cut off long filenames when browsing ftp sites.
1475DOC_END
1476
1477NAME: ftp_passive
1478TYPE: onoff
1479DEFAULT: on
1480LOC: Config.Ftp.passive
1481DOC_START
1482 If your firewall does not allow Squid to use passive
7f7db318 1483 connections, turn off this option.
cccac0a2 1484DOC_END
1485
1486NAME: ftp_sanitycheck
1487TYPE: onoff
1488DEFAULT: on
1489LOC: Config.Ftp.sanitycheck
1490DOC_START
1491 For security and data integrity reasons Squid by default performs
1492 sanity checks of the addresses of FTP data connections ensure the
1493 data connection is to the requested server. If you need to allow
1494 FTP connections to servers using another IP address for the data
7f7db318 1495 connection turn this off.
cccac0a2 1496DOC_END
1497
1498NAME: check_hostnames
1499TYPE: onoff
1500DEFAULT: on
1501LOC: Config.onoff.check_hostnames
1502DOC_START
1503 For security and stability reasons Squid by default checks
1504 hostnames for Internet standard RFC compliance. If you do not want
7f7db318 1505 Squid to perform these checks turn this directive off.
cccac0a2 1506DOC_END
1507
dad0fe12 1508NAME: ftp_telnet_protocol
1509TYPE: onoff
1510DEFAULT: on
1511LOC: Config.Ftp.telnet
1512DOC_START
1513The FTP protocol is officially defined to use the telnet protocol
1514as transport channel for the control connection. However, many
1515implemenations are broken and does not respect this aspect of
1516the FTP protocol.
1517
1518If you have trouble accessing files with ASCII code 255 in the
7f7db318 1519path or similar problems involving this ASCII code you can
1520try setting this directive to off. If that helps, report to the
dad0fe12 1521operator of the FTP server in question that their FTP server
1522is broken and does not follow the FTP standard.
1523DOC_END
1524
cccac0a2 1525NAME: cache_dns_program
1526TYPE: string
1527IFDEF: USE_DNSSERVERS
1528DEFAULT: @DEFAULT_DNSSERVER@
1529LOC: Config.Program.dnsserver
1530DOC_START
1531 Specify the location of the executable for dnslookup process.
1532DOC_END
1533
1534NAME: dns_children
1535TYPE: int
1536IFDEF: USE_DNSSERVERS
1537DEFAULT: 5
1538LOC: Config.dnsChildren
1539DOC_START
1540 The number of processes spawn to service DNS name lookups.
1541 For heavily loaded caches on large servers, you should
1542 probably increase this value to at least 10. The maximum
1543 is 32. The default is 5.
1544
1545 You must have at least one dnsserver process.
1546DOC_END
1547
1548NAME: dns_retransmit_interval
1549TYPE: time_t
1550DEFAULT: 5 seconds
1551LOC: Config.Timeout.idns_retransmit
1552IFDEF: !USE_DNSSERVERS
1553DOC_START
1554 Initial retransmit interval for DNS queries. The interval is
1555 doubled each time all configured DNS servers have been tried.
1556
1557DOC_END
1558
1559NAME: dns_timeout
1560TYPE: time_t
1561DEFAULT: 5 minutes
1562LOC: Config.Timeout.idns_query
1563IFDEF: !USE_DNSSERVERS
1564DOC_START
1565 DNS Query timeout. If no response is received to a DNS query
7f7db318 1566 within this time all DNS servers for the queried domain
1567 are assumed to be unavailable.
cccac0a2 1568DOC_END
1569
1570NAME: dns_defnames
1571COMMENT: on|off
1572IFDEF: USE_DNSSERVERS
1573TYPE: onoff
1574DEFAULT: off
1575LOC: Config.onoff.res_defnames
1576IFDEF: USE_DNSSERVERS
1577DOC_START
1578 Normally the 'dnsserver' disables the RES_DEFNAMES resolver
1579 option (see res_init(3)). This prevents caches in a hierarchy
1580 from interpreting single-component hostnames locally. To allow
1581 dnsserver to handle single-component names, enable this
1582 option.
1583DOC_END
1584
1585NAME: dns_nameservers
1586TYPE: wordlist
1587DEFAULT: none
1588LOC: Config.dns_nameservers
1589DOC_START
1590 Use this if you want to specify a list of DNS name servers
1591 (IP addresses) to use instead of those given in your
1592 /etc/resolv.conf file.
1593 On Windows platforms, if no value is specified here or in
1594 the /etc/resolv.conf file, the list of DNS name servers are
1595 taken from the Windows registry, both static and dynamic DHCP
1596 configurations are supported.
1597
1598 Example: dns_nameservers 10.0.0.1 192.172.0.4
1599DOC_END
1600
1601NAME: hosts_file
1602TYPE: string
1603DEFAULT: @DEFAULT_HOSTS@
1604LOC: Config.etcHostsPath
1605DOC_START
1606 Location of the host-local IP name-address associations
1607 database. Most Operating Systems have such a file on different
7f7db318 1608 default locations:
cccac0a2 1609 - Un*X & Linux: /etc/hosts
1610 - Windows NT/2000: %SystemRoot%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
1611 (%SystemRoot% value install default is c:\winnt)
1612 - Windows XP: %SystemRoot%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
1613 (%SystemRoot% value install default is c:\windows)
1614 - Windows 9x/Me: %windir%\hosts
1615 (%windir% value is usually c:\windows)
1616 - Cygwin: /etc/hosts
1617
1618 The file contains newline-separated definitions, in the
1619 form ip_address_in_dotted_form name [name ...] names are
1620 whitespace-separated. Lines beginnng with an hash (#)
1621 character are comments.
1622
7f7db318 1623 The file is checked at startup and upon configuration.
cccac0a2 1624 If set to 'none', it won't be checked.
7f7db318 1625 If append_domain is used, that domain will be added to
cccac0a2 1626 domain-local (i.e. not containing any dot character) host
1627 definitions.
1628DOC_END
1629
1630NAME: diskd_program
1631TYPE: string
1632DEFAULT: @DEFAULT_DISKD@
1633LOC: Config.Program.diskd
1634DOC_START
1635 Specify the location of the diskd executable.
7f7db318 1636 Note this is only useful if you have compiled in
cccac0a2 1637 diskd as one of the store io modules.
1638DOC_END
1639
1640NAME: unlinkd_program
1641IFDEF: USE_UNLINKD
1642TYPE: string
1643DEFAULT: @DEFAULT_UNLINKD@
1644LOC: Config.Program.unlinkd
1645DOC_START
1646 Specify the location of the executable for file deletion process.
1647DOC_END
1648
1649NAME: pinger_program
1650TYPE: string
1651DEFAULT: @DEFAULT_PINGER@
1652LOC: Config.Program.pinger
1653IFDEF: USE_ICMP
1654DOC_START
1655 Specify the location of the executable for the pinger process.
1656DOC_END
1657
1658
1659NAME: redirect_program
1660TYPE: wordlist
1661LOC: Config.Program.redirect
1662DEFAULT: none
1663DOC_START
1664 Specify the location of the executable for the URL redirector.
1665 Since they can perform almost any function there isn't one included.
1666 See the FAQ (section 15) for information on how to write one.
1667 By default, a redirector is not used.
1668DOC_END
1669
1670
1671NAME: redirect_children
1672TYPE: int
1673DEFAULT: 5
1674LOC: Config.redirectChildren
1675DOC_START
1676 The number of redirector processes to spawn. If you start
1677 too few Squid will have to wait for them to process a backlog of
1678 URLs, slowing it down. If you start too many they will use RAM
1679 and other system resources.
1680DOC_END
1681
1682NAME: redirect_concurrency
1683TYPE: int
1684DEFAULT: 0
1685LOC: Config.redirectConcurrency
1686DOC_START
1687 The number of requests each redirector helper can handle in
7f7db318 1688 parallell. Defaults to 0 which indicates the redirector
cccac0a2 1689 is a old-style singlethreaded redirector.
1690DOC_END
1691
1692NAME: redirect_rewrites_host_header
1693TYPE: onoff
1694DEFAULT: on
1695LOC: Config.onoff.redir_rewrites_host
1696DOC_START
1697 By default Squid rewrites any Host: header in redirected
7f7db318 1698 requests. If you are running an accelerator this may
cccac0a2 1699 not be a wanted effect of a redirector.
1700
1701 WARNING: Entries are cached on the result of the URL rewriting
1702 process, so be careful if you have domain-virtual hosts.
1703DOC_END
1704
1705NAME: redirector_access
1706TYPE: acl_access
1707DEFAULT: none
1708LOC: Config.accessList.redirector
1709DOC_START
1710 If defined, this access list specifies which requests are
1711 sent to the redirector processes. By default all requests
1712 are sent.
1713DOC_END
1714
1715NAME: auth_param
1716TYPE: authparam
1717LOC: Config.authConfiguration
1718DEFAULT: none
1719DOC_START
1720 This is used to pass parameters to the various authentication
1721 schemes.
1722 format: auth_param scheme parameter [setting]
7f7db318 1723
1724 auth_param basic program @DEFAULT_PREFIX@/bin/ncsa_auth @DEFAULT_PREFIX@/etc/passwd
cccac0a2 1725 would tell the basic authentication scheme it's program parameter.
1726
7f7db318 1727 The order authentication prompts are presented to the client_agent
cccac0a2 1728 is dependant on the order the scheme first appears in config file.
1729 IE has a bug (it's not rfc 2617 compliant) in that it will use the basic
1730 scheme if basic is the first entry presented, even if more secure schemes
1731 are presented. For now use the order in the file below. If other browsers
1732 have difficulties (don't recognise the schemes offered even if you are using
7f7db318 1733 basic) either put basic first, or disable the other schemes (by commenting
cccac0a2 1734 out their program entry).
1735
1736 Once an authentication scheme is fully configured, it can only be shutdown
1737 by shutting squid down and restarting. Changes can be made on the fly and
1738 activated with a reconfigure. I.E. You can change to a different helper,
1739 but not unconfigure the helper completely.
1740
1741 === Parameters for the basic scheme follow. ===
7f7db318 1742
cccac0a2 1743 "program" cmdline
1744 Specify the command for the external authenticator. Such a
1745 program reads a line containing "username password" and replies
0a0c70cd 1746 "ERR" in an endless loop. "ERR" responses may optionally be followed
1747 by a error description available as %m in the returned error page.
1748 If you use an authenticator, make sure you have 1 acl of type proxy_auth.
1749 By default, the basic authentication scheme is not used unless a program
1750 is specified.
cccac0a2 1751
1752 If you want to use the traditional proxy authentication,
1753 jump over to the ../auth_modules/NCSA directory and
1754 type:
1755 % make
1756 % make install
1757
1758 Then, set this line to something like
1759
1760 auth_param basic program @DEFAULT_PREFIX@/bin/ncsa_auth @DEFAULT_PREFIX@/etc/passwd
1761
1762 "children" numberofchildren
1763 The number of authenticator processes to spawn (no default).
1764 If you start too few Squid will have to wait for them to
1765 process a backlog of usercode/password verifications, slowing
1766 it down. When password verifications are done via a (slow)
1767 network you are likely to need lots of authenticator
1768 processes.
1769 auth_param basic children 5
1770
1771 "concurrency" concurrency
1772 The number of concurrent requests the helper can process.
1773 The default of 0 is used for helpers who only supports
1774 one request at a time.
1775 auth_param basic concurrency 0
1776
1777 "realm" realmstring
1778 Specifies the realm name which is to be reported to the
1779 client for the basic proxy authentication scheme (part of
1780 the text the user will see when prompted their username and
1781 password). There is no default.
1782 auth_param basic realm Squid proxy-caching web server
1783
1784 "credentialsttl" timetolive
1785 Specifies how long squid assumes an externally validated
1786 username:password pair is valid for - in other words how
1787 often the helper program is called for that user. Set this
1788 low to force revalidation with short lived passwords. Note
7f7db318 1789 setting this high does not impact your susceptability
cccac0a2 1790 to replay attacks unless you are using an one-time password
1791 system (such as SecureID). If you are using such a system,
1792 you will be vulnerable to replay attacks unless you also
1793 use the max_user_ip ACL in an http_access rule.
1794
64658378 1795 "casesensitive" on|off
1796 Specifies if usernames are case sensitive. Most user databases are
1797 case insensitive allowing the same username to be spelled using both
1798 lower and upper case letters, but some are case sensitive. This
1799 makes a big difference for user_max_ip ACL processing and similar.
1800 auth_param basic casesensitive off
1801
cccac0a2 1802 === Parameters for the digest scheme follow ===
1803
1804 "program" cmdline
1805 Specify the command for the external authenticator. Such
1806 a program reads a line containing "username":"realm" and
4c9fa5d5 1807 replies with the appropriate H(A1) value base64 encoded or
1808 ERR if the user (or his H(A1) hash) does not exists.
1809 See rfc 2616 for the definition of H(A1).
0a0c70cd 1810 "ERR" responses may optionally be followed by a error description
1811 available as %m in the returned error page.
4c9fa5d5 1812
1813 By default, the digest authentication is not used unless a
1814 program is specified.
1815
1816 If you want to use a digest authenticator, jump over to the
1817 helpers/digest_auth/ directory and choose the authenticator
1818 to use. In it's directory type
cccac0a2 1819 % make
1820 % make install
1821
1822 Then, set this line to something like
1823
1824 auth_param digest program @DEFAULT_PREFIX@/bin/digest_auth_pw @DEFAULT_PREFIX@/etc/digpass
1825
1826
1827 "children" numberofchildren
1828 The number of authenticator processes to spawn (no default).
1829 If you start too few Squid will have to wait for them to
1830 process a backlog of H(A1) calculations, slowing it down.
1831 When the H(A1) calculations are done via a (slow) network
1832 you are likely to need lots of authenticator processes.
1833 auth_param digest children 5
1834
1835 "realm" realmstring
1836 Specifies the realm name which is to be reported to the
1837 client for the digest proxy authentication scheme (part of
1838 the text the user will see when prompted their username and
1839 password). There is no default.
1840 auth_param digest realm Squid proxy-caching web server
1841
1842 "nonce_garbage_interval" timeinterval
1843 Specifies the interval that nonces that have been issued
1844 to client_agent's are checked for validity.
1845
1846 "nonce_max_duration" timeinterval
1847 Specifies the maximum length of time a given nonce will be
1848 valid for.
1849
1850 "nonce_max_count" number
1851 Specifies the maximum number of times a given nonce can be
1852 used.
1853
1854 "nonce_strictness" on|off
1855 Determines if squid requires strict increment-by-1 behaviour
1856 for nonce counts, or just incrementing (off - for use when
1857 useragents generate nonce counts that occasionally miss 1
1858 (ie, 1,2,4,6)). Default off.
1859
1860 "check_nonce_count" on|off
1861 This directive if set to off can disable the nonce count check
1862 completely to work around buggy digest qop implementations in
1863 certain mainstream browser versions. Default on to check the
1864 nonce count to protect from authentication replay attacks.
1865
1866 "post_workaround" on|off
1867 This is a workaround to certain buggy browsers who sends
1868 an incorrect request digest in POST requests when reusing
1869 the same nonce as aquired earlier on a GET request.
1870
1871
1872 === NTLM scheme options follow ===
1873
1874 "program" cmdline
1875 Specify the command for the external ntlm authenticator.
bdf7e1b4 1876 Such a program reads exchanged NTLMSSP packets with
1877 the browser via Squid until authentication is completed.
cccac0a2 1878 If you use an ntlm authenticator, make sure you have 1 acl
1879 of type proxy_auth. By default, the ntlm authenticator_program
1880 is not used.
1881
1882 auth_param ntlm program @DEFAULT_PREFIX@/bin/ntlm_auth
1883
1884 "children" numberofchildren
1885 The number of authenticator processes to spawn (no default).
1886 If you start too few Squid will have to wait for them to
1887 process a backlog of credential verifications, slowing it
1888 down. When crendential verifications are done via a (slow)
1889 network you are likely to need lots of authenticator
1890 processes.
1891 auth_param ntlm children 5
1892
1893 "max_challenge_reuses" number
1894 The maximum number of times a challenge given by a ntlm
1895 authentication helper can be reused. Increasing this number
1896 increases your exposure to replay attacks on your network.
1897 0 means use the challenge only once. (disable challenge
1898 caching) See max_ntlm_challenge_lifetime for more information.
1899 auth_param ntlm max_challenge_reuses 0
1900
1901 "max_challenge_lifetime" timespan
7f7db318 1902 The maximum time period a ntlm challenge is reused
cccac0a2 1903 over. The actual period will be the minimum of this time
1904 AND the number of reused challenges.
1905 auth_param ntlm max_challenge_lifetime 2 minutes
1906
1907NOCOMMENT_START
94439e4e 1908#Recommended minimum configuration:
2d70df72 1909#auth_param digest program <uncomment and complete this line>
1910#auth_param digest children 5
1911#auth_param digest realm Squid proxy-caching web server
1912#auth_param digest nonce_garbage_interval 5 minutes
1913#auth_param digest nonce_max_duration 30 minutes
1914#auth_param digest nonce_max_count 50
94439e4e 1915#auth_param ntlm program <uncomment and complete this line to activate>
2d70df72 1916#auth_param ntlm children 5
1917#auth_param ntlm max_challenge_reuses 0
1918#auth_param ntlm max_challenge_lifetime 2 minutes
94439e4e 1919#auth_param basic program <uncomment and complete this line>
6b698a21 1920auth_param basic children 5
1921auth_param basic realm Squid proxy-caching web server
1922auth_param basic credentialsttl 2 hours
1923NOCOMMENT_END
1924DOC_END
0976f8db 1925
6b698a21 1926NAME: authenticate_cache_garbage_interval
1927TYPE: time_t
1928DEFAULT: 1 hour
1929LOC: Config.authenticateGCInterval
1930DOC_START
1931 The time period between garbage collection across the
1932 username cache. This is a tradeoff between memory utilisation
1933 (long intervals - say 2 days) and CPU (short intervals -
1934 say 1 minute). Only change if you have good reason to.
1935DOC_END
0976f8db 1936
6b698a21 1937NAME: authenticate_ttl
1938TYPE: time_t
1939DEFAULT: 1 hour
1940LOC: Config.authenticateTTL
1941DOC_START
1942 The time a user & their credentials stay in the logged in
1943 user cache since their last request. When the garbage
1944 interval passes, all user credentials that have passed their
1945 TTL are removed from memory.
1946DOC_END
0976f8db 1947
6b698a21 1948NAME: authenticate_ip_ttl
1949TYPE: time_t
1950LOC: Config.authenticateIpTTL
1951DEFAULT: 0 seconds
1952DOC_START
1953 If you use proxy authentication and the 'max_user_ip' ACL,
1954 this directive controls how long Squid remembers the IP
1955 addresses associated with each user. Use a small value
1956 (e.g., 60 seconds) if your users might change addresses
1957 quickly, as is the case with dialups. You might be safe
1958 using a larger value (e.g., 2 hours) in a corporate LAN
1959 environment with relatively static address assignments.
1960DOC_END
0976f8db 1961
6b698a21 1962NAME: external_acl_type
1963TYPE: externalAclHelper
1964LOC: Config.externalAclHelperList
1965DEFAULT: none
1966DOC_START
1967 This option defines external acl classes using a helper program
1968 to look up the status
7f7db318 1969
6b698a21 1970 external_acl_type name [options] FORMAT.. /path/to/helper [helper arguments..]
7f7db318 1971
6b698a21 1972 Options:
0976f8db 1973
6b698a21 1974 ttl=n TTL in seconds for cached results (defaults to 3600
1975 for 1 hour)
1976 negative_ttl=n
1977 TTL for cached negative lookups (default same
1978 as ttl)
1979 children=n Number of acl helper processes spawn to service
1980 external acl lookups of this type.
1981 concurrency=n concurrency level per process. Use 0 for old style
1982 helpers who can only process a single request at a
1983 time.
1984 cache=n result cache size, 0 is unbounded (default)
1985 grace=n Percentage remaining of TTL where a refresh of a
1986 cached entry should be initiated without needing to
1987 wait for a new reply. (default 0 for no grace period)
dc1af3cf 1988 protocol=2.5 Compatibility mode for Squid-2.5 external acl helpers
7f7db318 1989
6b698a21 1990 FORMAT specifications
1991
1992 %LOGIN Authenticated user login name
66b4345b 1993 %EXT_USER Username from external acl
6b698a21 1994 %IDENT Ident user name
1995 %SRC Client IP
1996 %SRCPORT Client source port
1997 %DST Requested host
1998 %PROTO Requested protocol
1999 %PORT Requested port
2000 %PATH Requested URL path
2001 %METHOD Request method
2002 %MYADDR Squid interface address
2003 %MYPORT Squid http_port number
4ac9968f 2004 %USER_CERT SSL User certificate in PEM format
3d61c476 2005 %USER_CERTCHAIN SSL User certificate chain in PEM format
4ac9968f 2006 %USER_CERT_xx SSL User certificate subject attribute xx
2007 %USER_CA_xx SSL User certificate issuer attribute xx
6b698a21 2008 %{Header} HTTP request header
2009 %{Hdr:member} HTTP request header list member
2010 %{Hdr:;member}
2011 HTTP request header list member using ; as
2012 list separator. ; can be any non-alphanumeric
2013 character.
2014
2015 In addition, any string specified in the referencing acl will
2016 also be included in the helper request line, after the specified
2017 formats (see the "acl external" directive)
2018
2019 The helper receives lines per the above format specification,
2020 and returns lines starting with OK or ERR indicating the validity
2021 of the request and optionally followed by additional keywords with
dc1af3cf 2022 more details. To protect from odd characters the data is URL
2023 escaped.
6b698a21 2024
2025 General result syntax:
7f7db318 2026
6b698a21 2027 OK/ERR keyword=value ...
0976f8db 2028
6b698a21 2029 Defined keywords:
0976f8db 2030
6b698a21 2031 user= The users name (login)
2032 password= The users password (for login= cache_peer option)
2033 message= Message describing the reason. Available as %o
2034 in error pages
2035 tag= Apply a tag to a request (for both ERR and OK results)
2036 Only sets a tag, does not alter existing tags.
2037 log= String to be logged in access.log. Available as
2038 %ea in logformat specifications
0976f8db 2039
dc1af3cf 2040 Keyword values need to be URL escaped if they may contain
2041 contain whitespace or quotes.
2042
2043 In Squid-2.5 compatibility mode quoting using " and \ is used
2044 instead of URL escaping.
6b698a21 2045DOC_END
0976f8db 2046
6b698a21 2047COMMENT_START
2048 OPTIONS FOR TUNING THE CACHE
2049 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2050COMMENT_END
0976f8db 2051
6b698a21 2052NAME: wais_relay_host
2053TYPE: string
2054DEFAULT: none
2055LOC: Config.Wais.relayHost
2056DOC_NONE
0976f8db 2057
6b698a21 2058NAME: wais_relay_port
2059TYPE: ushort
2060DEFAULT: 0
2061LOC: Config.Wais.relayPort
2062DOC_START
2063 Relay WAIS request to host (1st arg) at port (2 arg).
2064DOC_END
0976f8db 2065
0976f8db 2066
6b698a21 2067NAME: request_header_max_size
2068COMMENT: (KB)
2069TYPE: b_size_t
5b648f60 2070DEFAULT: 20 KB
6b698a21 2071LOC: Config.maxRequestHeaderSize
2072DOC_START
2073 This specifies the maximum size for HTTP headers in a request.
2074 Request headers are usually relatively small (about 512 bytes).
2075 Placing a limit on the request header size will catch certain
2076 bugs (for example with persistent connections) and possibly
2077 buffer-overflow or denial-of-service attacks.
2078DOC_END
0976f8db 2079
6b698a21 2080NAME: request_body_max_size
2081COMMENT: (KB)
2082TYPE: b_size_t
2083DEFAULT: 0 KB
2084LOC: Config.maxRequestBodySize
2085DOC_START
2086 This specifies the maximum size for an HTTP request body.
2087 In other words, the maximum size of a PUT/POST request.
2088 A user who attempts to send a request with a body larger
2089 than this limit receives an "Invalid Request" error message.
2090 If you set this parameter to a zero (the default), there will
2091 be no limit imposed.
2092DOC_END
0976f8db 2093
6b698a21 2094NAME: refresh_pattern
2095TYPE: refreshpattern
2096LOC: Config.Refresh
2097DEFAULT: none
2098DOC_START
2099 usage: refresh_pattern [-i] regex min percent max [options]
0976f8db 2100
6b698a21 2101 By default, regular expressions are CASE-SENSITIVE. To make
2102 them case-insensitive, use the -i option.
0976f8db 2103
6b698a21 2104 'Min' is the time (in minutes) an object without an explicit
2105 expiry time should be considered fresh. The recommended
2106 value is 0, any higher values may cause dynamic applications
2107 to be erroneously cached unless the application designer
2108 has taken the appropriate actions.
0976f8db 2109
6b698a21 2110 'Percent' is a percentage of the objects age (time since last
2111 modification age) an object without explicit expiry time
2112 will be considered fresh.
0976f8db 2113
6b698a21 2114 'Max' is an upper limit on how long objects without an explicit
2115 expiry time will be considered fresh.
0976f8db 2116
6b698a21 2117 options: override-expire
2118 override-lastmod
2119 reload-into-ims
2120 ignore-reload
38f9c547 2121 ignore-no-cache
2122 ignore-no-store
2123 ignore-private
2124 ignore-auth
4c3ef9b2 2125 refresh-ims
0976f8db 2126
6b698a21 2127 override-expire enforces min age even if the server
2128 sent a Expires: header. Doing this VIOLATES the HTTP
2129 standard. Enabling this feature could make you liable
2130 for problems which it causes.
0976f8db 2131
6b698a21 2132 override-lastmod enforces min age even on objects
7f7db318 2133 that were modified recently.
0976f8db 2134
6b698a21 2135 reload-into-ims changes client no-cache or ``reload''
2136 to If-Modified-Since requests. Doing this VIOLATES the
2137 HTTP standard. Enabling this feature could make you
2138 liable for problems which it causes.
0976f8db 2139
6b698a21 2140 ignore-reload ignores a client no-cache or ``reload''
2141 header. Doing this VIOLATES the HTTP standard. Enabling
2142 this feature could make you liable for problems which
2143 it causes.
7f7db318 2144
38f9c547 2145 ignore-no-cache ignores any ``Pragma: no-cache'' and
2146 ``Cache-control: no-cache'' headers received from a server.
2147 The HTTP RFC never allows the use of this (Pragma) header
2148 from a server, only a client, though plenty of servers
2149 send it anyway.
2150
2151 ignore-no-store ignores any ``Cache-control: no-store''
2152 headers received from a server. Doing this VIOLATES
2153 the HTTP standard. Enabling this feature could make you
2154 liable for problems which it causes.
2155
2156 ignore-private ignores any ``Cache-control: private''
2157 headers received from a server. Doing this VIOLATES
2158 the HTTP standard. Enabling this feature could make you
2159 liable for problems which it causes.
2160
2161 ignore-auth caches responses to requests with authorization,
2162 irrespective of ``Cache-control'' headers received from
2163 a server. Doing this VIOLATES the HTTP standard. Enabling
2164 this feature could make you liable for problems which
2165 it causes.
2166
4c3ef9b2 2167 refresh-ims causes squid to contact the origin server
2168 when a client issues an If-Modified-Since request. This
2169 ensures that the client will receive an updated version
2170 if one is available.
2171
6b698a21 2172 Basically a cached object is:
0976f8db 2173
6b698a21 2174 FRESH if expires < now, else STALE
2175 STALE if age > max
2176 FRESH if lm-factor < percent, else STALE
2177 FRESH if age < min
2178 else STALE
0976f8db 2179
6b698a21 2180 The refresh_pattern lines are checked in the order listed here.
2181 The first entry which matches is used. If none of the entries
7f7db318 2182 match the default will be used.
0976f8db 2183
6b698a21 2184 Note, you must uncomment all the default lines if you want
2185 to change one. The default setting is only active if none is
2186 used.
0976f8db 2187
6b698a21 2188Suggested default:
2189NOCOMMENT_START
2190refresh_pattern ^ftp: 1440 20% 10080
2191refresh_pattern ^gopher: 1440 0% 1440
2192refresh_pattern . 0 20% 4320
2193NOCOMMENT_END
2194DOC_END
0976f8db 2195
6b698a21 2196NAME: quick_abort_min
2197COMMENT: (KB)
2198TYPE: kb_size_t
2199DEFAULT: 16 KB
2200LOC: Config.quickAbort.min
2201DOC_NONE
0976f8db 2202
6b698a21 2203NAME: quick_abort_max
2204COMMENT: (KB)
2205TYPE: kb_size_t
2206DEFAULT: 16 KB
2207LOC: Config.quickAbort.max
2208DOC_NONE
0976f8db 2209
6b698a21 2210NAME: quick_abort_pct
2211COMMENT: (percent)
2212TYPE: int
2213DEFAULT: 95
2214LOC: Config.quickAbort.pct
2215DOC_START
2216 The cache by default continues downloading aborted requests
2217 which are almost completed (less than 16 KB remaining). This
2218 may be undesirable on slow (e.g. SLIP) links and/or very busy
2219 caches. Impatient users may tie up file descriptors and
2220 bandwidth by repeatedly requesting and immediately aborting
2221 downloads.
0976f8db 2222
6b698a21 2223 When the user aborts a request, Squid will check the
2224 quick_abort values to the amount of data transfered until
2225 then.
0976f8db 2226
6b698a21 2227 If the transfer has less than 'quick_abort_min' KB remaining,
2228 it will finish the retrieval.
0976f8db 2229
6b698a21 2230 If the transfer has more than 'quick_abort_max' KB remaining,
2231 it will abort the retrieval.
0976f8db 2232
6b698a21 2233 If more than 'quick_abort_pct' of the transfer has completed,
2234 it will finish the retrieval.
0976f8db 2235
6b698a21 2236 If you do not want any retrieval to continue after the client
2237 has aborted, set both 'quick_abort_min' and 'quick_abort_max'
2238 to '0 KB'.
0976f8db 2239
6b698a21 2240 If you want retrievals to always continue if they are being
7f7db318 2241 cached set 'quick_abort_min' to '-1 KB'.
6b698a21 2242DOC_END
0976f8db 2243
6b698a21 2244NAME: read_ahead_gap
2245COMMENT: buffer-size
2246TYPE: kb_size_t
2247LOC: Config.readAheadGap
2248DEFAULT: 16 KB
2249DOC_START
2250 The amount of data the cache will buffer ahead of what has been
2251 sent to the client when retrieving an object from another server.
2252DOC_END
0976f8db 2253
6b698a21 2254NAME: negative_ttl
2255COMMENT: time-units
2256TYPE: time_t
2257LOC: Config.negativeTtl
2258DEFAULT: 5 minutes
2259DOC_START
2260 Time-to-Live (TTL) for failed requests. Certain types of
2261 failures (such as "connection refused" and "404 Not Found") are
2262 negatively-cached for a configurable amount of time. The
2263 default is 5 minutes. Note that this is different from
2264 negative caching of DNS lookups.
2265DOC_END
0976f8db 2266
0976f8db 2267
6b698a21 2268NAME: positive_dns_ttl
2269COMMENT: time-units
2270TYPE: time_t
2271LOC: Config.positiveDnsTtl
2272DEFAULT: 6 hours
2273DOC_START
2274 Time-to-Live (TTL) for positive caching of successful DNS lookups.
2275 Default is 6 hours (360 minutes). If you want to minimize the
2276 use of Squid's ipcache, set this to 1, not 0.
2277DOC_END
0976f8db 2278
0976f8db 2279
6b698a21 2280NAME: negative_dns_ttl
2281COMMENT: time-units
2282TYPE: time_t
2283LOC: Config.negativeDnsTtl
2284DEFAULT: 5 minutes
2285DOC_START
2286 Time-to-Live (TTL) for negative caching of failed DNS lookups.
2287DOC_END
0976f8db 2288
6b698a21 2289NAME: range_offset_limit
2290COMMENT: (bytes)
2291TYPE: b_size_t
2292LOC: Config.rangeOffsetLimit
2293DEFAULT: 0 KB
2294DOC_START
2295 Sets a upper limit on how far into the the file a Range request
2296 may be to cause Squid to prefetch the whole file. If beyond this
7f7db318 2297 limit Squid forwards the Range request as it is and the result
6b698a21 2298 is NOT cached.
0976f8db 2299
6b698a21 2300 This is to stop a far ahead range request (lets say start at 17MB)
2301 from making Squid fetch the whole object up to that point before
2302 sending anything to the client.
0976f8db 2303
6b698a21 2304 A value of -1 causes Squid to always fetch the object from the
7f7db318 2305 beginning so it may cache the result. (2.0 style)
0976f8db 2306
6b698a21 2307 A value of 0 causes Squid to never fetch more than the
2308 client requested. (default)
2309DOC_END
0976f8db 2310
0976f8db 2311
6b698a21 2312COMMENT_START
2313 TIMEOUTS
2314 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2315COMMENT_END
0976f8db 2316
777831e0 2317NAME: forward_timeout
2318COMMENT: time-units
2319TYPE: time_t
2320LOC: Config.Timeout.forward
2321DEFAULT: 4 minutes
2322DOC_START
2323 This parameter specifies how long Squid should at most attempt in
2324 finding a forwarding path for the request before giving up.
2325DOC_END
2326
6b698a21 2327NAME: connect_timeout
2328COMMENT: time-units
2329TYPE: time_t
2330LOC: Config.Timeout.connect
777831e0 2331DEFAULT: 1 minute
6b698a21 2332DOC_START
777831e0 2333 This parameter specifies how long to wait for the TCP connect to
2334 the requested server or peer to complete before Squid should
2335 attempt to find another path where to forward the request.
6b698a21 2336DOC_END
0976f8db 2337
6b698a21 2338NAME: peer_connect_timeout
2339COMMENT: time-units
2340TYPE: time_t
2341LOC: Config.Timeout.peer_connect
2342DEFAULT: 30 seconds
2343DOC_START
2344 This parameter specifies how long to wait for a pending TCP
2345 connection to a peer cache. The default is 30 seconds. You
2346 may also set different timeout values for individual neighbors
2347 with the 'connect-timeout' option on a 'cache_peer' line.
2348DOC_END
0976f8db 2349
6b698a21 2350NAME: read_timeout
2351COMMENT: time-units
2352TYPE: time_t
2353LOC: Config.Timeout.read
2354DEFAULT: 15 minutes
2355DOC_START
2356 The read_timeout is applied on server-side connections. After
2357 each successful read(), the timeout will be extended by this
2358 amount. If no data is read again after this amount of time,
2359 the request is aborted and logged with ERR_READ_TIMEOUT. The
2360 default is 15 minutes.
2361DOC_END
0976f8db 2362
0976f8db 2363
6b698a21 2364NAME: request_timeout
2365TYPE: time_t
2366LOC: Config.Timeout.request
2367DEFAULT: 5 minutes
2368DOC_START
2369 How long to wait for an HTTP request after initial
2370 connection establishment.
2371DOC_END
0976f8db 2372
0976f8db 2373
6b698a21 2374NAME: persistent_request_timeout
2375TYPE: time_t
2376LOC: Config.Timeout.persistent_request
2377DEFAULT: 1 minute
2378DOC_START
2379 How long to wait for the next HTTP request on a persistent
2380 connection after the previous request completes.
2381DOC_END
0976f8db 2382
0976f8db 2383
6b698a21 2384NAME: client_lifetime
2385COMMENT: time-units
2386TYPE: time_t
2387LOC: Config.Timeout.lifetime
2388DEFAULT: 1 day
2389DOC_START
7f7db318 2390 The maximum amount of time a client (browser) is allowed to
6b698a21 2391 remain connected to the cache process. This protects the Cache
2392 from having a lot of sockets (and hence file descriptors) tied up
2393 in a CLOSE_WAIT state from remote clients that go away without
2394 properly shutting down (either because of a network failure or
2395 because of a poor client implementation). The default is one
2396 day, 1440 minutes.
2397
2398 NOTE: The default value is intended to be much larger than any
2399 client would ever need to be connected to your cache. You
2400 should probably change client_lifetime only as a last resort.
2401 If you seem to have many client connections tying up
2402 filedescriptors, we recommend first tuning the read_timeout,
2403 request_timeout, persistent_request_timeout and quick_abort values.
2404DOC_END
2405
2406NAME: half_closed_clients
2407TYPE: onoff
2408LOC: Config.onoff.half_closed_clients
2409DEFAULT: on
2410DOC_START
2411 Some clients may shutdown the sending side of their TCP
2412 connections, while leaving their receiving sides open. Sometimes,
2413 Squid can not tell the difference between a half-closed and a
2414 fully-closed TCP connection. By default, half-closed client
2415 connections are kept open until a read(2) or write(2) on the
2416 socket returns an error. Change this option to 'off' and Squid
2417 will immediately close client connections when read(2) returns
2418 "no more data to read."
2419DOC_END
0976f8db 2420
6b698a21 2421NAME: pconn_timeout
2422TYPE: time_t
2423LOC: Config.Timeout.pconn
2424DEFAULT: 120 seconds
2425DOC_START
2426 Timeout for idle persistent connections to servers and other
2427 proxies.
2428DOC_END
0976f8db 2429
6b698a21 2430NAME: ident_timeout
2431TYPE: time_t
2432IFDEF: USE_IDENT
2433LOC: Config.Timeout.ident
2434DEFAULT: 10 seconds
2435DOC_START
2436 Maximum time to wait for IDENT lookups to complete.
7f7db318 2437
6b698a21 2438 If this is too high, and you enabled IDENT lookups from untrusted
7f7db318 2439 users, you might be susceptible to denial-of-service by having
6b698a21 2440 many ident requests going at once.
2441DOC_END
0976f8db 2442
0976f8db 2443
6b698a21 2444NAME: shutdown_lifetime
2445COMMENT: time-units
2446TYPE: time_t
2447LOC: Config.shutdownLifetime
2448DEFAULT: 30 seconds
2449DOC_START
2450 When SIGTERM or SIGHUP is received, the cache is put into
2451 "shutdown pending" mode until all active sockets are closed.
2452 This value is the lifetime to set for all open descriptors
2453 during shutdown mode. Any active clients after this many
2454 seconds will receive a 'timeout' message.
2455DOC_END
9e7dbc51 2456
6b698a21 2457COMMENT_START
2458 ACCESS CONTROLS
2459 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2460COMMENT_END
9e7dbc51 2461
6b698a21 2462NAME: acl
2463TYPE: acl
2464LOC: Config.aclList
2465DEFAULT: none
2466DOC_START
2467 Defining an Access List
9e7dbc51 2468
6b698a21 2469 acl aclname acltype string1 ...
2470 acl aclname acltype "file" ...
9e7dbc51 2471
6b698a21 2472 when using "file", the file should contain one item per line
9e7dbc51 2473
6b698a21 2474 acltype is one of the types described below
9e7dbc51 2475
6b698a21 2476 By default, regular expressions are CASE-SENSITIVE. To make
2477 them case-insensitive, use the -i option.
9e7dbc51 2478
6b698a21 2479 acl aclname src ip-address/netmask ... (clients IP address)
2480 acl aclname src addr1-addr2/netmask ... (range of addresses)
2481 acl aclname dst ip-address/netmask ... (URL host's IP address)
2482 acl aclname myip ip-address/netmask ... (local socket IP address)
9e7dbc51 2483
5b807763 2484 acl aclname arp mac-address ... (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx notation)
2485 # The arp ACL requires the special configure option --enable-arp-acl.
2486 # Furthermore, the ARP ACL code is not portable to all operating systems.
5cb988c7 2487 # It works on Linux, Solaris, Windows, FreeBSD, and some other *BSD variants.
5b807763 2488 #
2489 # NOTE: Squid can only determine the MAC address for clients that are on
2490 # the same subnet. If the client is on a different subnet, then Squid cannot
2491 # find out its MAC address.
2492
6b698a21 2493 acl aclname srcdomain .foo.com ... # reverse lookup, client IP
2494 acl aclname dstdomain .foo.com ... # Destination server from URL
2495 acl aclname srcdom_regex [-i] xxx ... # regex matching client name
2496 acl aclname dstdom_regex [-i] xxx ... # regex matching server
7660b45d 2497 # For dstdomain and dstdom_regex a reverse lookup is tried if a IP
2498 # based URL is used and no match is found. The name "none" is used
2499 # if the reverse lookup fails.
9e7dbc51 2500
6b698a21 2501 acl aclname time [day-abbrevs] [h1:m1-h2:m2]
2502 day-abbrevs:
2503 S - Sunday
2504 M - Monday
2505 T - Tuesday
2506 W - Wednesday
2507 H - Thursday
2508 F - Friday
2509 A - Saturday
2510 h1:m1 must be less than h2:m2
2511 acl aclname url_regex [-i] ^http:// ... # regex matching on whole URL
2512 acl aclname urlpath_regex [-i] \.gif$ ... # regex matching on URL path
2513 acl aclname port 80 70 21 ...
2514 acl aclname port 0-1024 ... # ranges allowed
2515 acl aclname myport 3128 ... # (local socket TCP port)
2516 acl aclname proto HTTP FTP ...
2517 acl aclname method GET POST ...
2518 acl aclname browser [-i] regexp ...
2519 # pattern match on User-Agent header
2520 acl aclname referer_regex [-i] regexp ...
2521 # pattern match on Referer header
9e7dbc51 2522 # Referer is highly unreliable, so use with care
6b698a21 2523 acl aclname ident username ...
2524 acl aclname ident_regex [-i] pattern ...
2525 # string match on ident output.
9e7dbc51 2526 # use REQUIRED to accept any non-null ident.
6b698a21 2527 acl aclname src_as number ...
2528 acl aclname dst_as number ...
2529 # Except for access control, AS numbers can be used for
9e7dbc51 2530 # routing of requests to specific caches. Here's an
2531 # example for routing all requests for AS#1241 and only
6468fe10 2532 # those to mycache.mydomain.net:
2533 # acl asexample dst_as 1241
d87ebd78 2534 # cache_peer_access mycache.mydomain.net allow asexample
2535 # cache_peer_access mycache_mydomain.net deny all
6468fe10 2536
6b698a21 2537 acl aclname proxy_auth [-i] username ...
2538 acl aclname proxy_auth_regex [-i] pattern ...
2539 # list of valid usernames
c68e9c6b 2540 # use REQUIRED to accept any valid username.
73e67ee0 2541 #
2542 # NOTE: when a Proxy-Authentication header is sent but it is not
2543 # needed during ACL checking the username is NOT logged
2544 # in access.log.
c68e9c6b 2545 #
2546 # NOTE: proxy_auth requires a EXTERNAL authentication program
2547 # to check username/password combinations (see
f7d2a450 2548 # auth_param directive).
c68e9c6b 2549 #
d048c262 2550 # NOTE: proxy_auth can't be used in a transparent proxy as
2551 # the browser needs to be configured for using a proxy in order
2552 # to respond to proxy authentication.
934b03fc 2553
6b698a21 2554 acl aclname snmp_community string ...
2555 # A community string to limit access to your SNMP Agent
dba79ac5 2556 # Example:
96d88dcb 2557 #
dba79ac5 2558 # acl snmppublic snmp_community public
2559
6b698a21 2560 acl aclname maxconn number
2561 # This will be matched when the client's IP address has
9bc73deb 2562 # more than <number> HTTP connections established.
2563
6b698a21 2564 acl aclname max_user_ip [-s] number
2565 # This will be matched when the user attempts to log in from more
c23e89cd 2566 # than <number> different ip addresses. The authenticate_ip_ttl
60d096f4 2567 # parameter controls the timeout on the ip entries.
7f7db318 2568 # If -s is specified the limit is strict, denying browsing
be5caa55 2569 # from any further IP addresses until the ttl has expired. Without
c23e89cd 2570 # -s Squid will just annoy the user by "randomly" denying requests.
7f7db318 2571 # (the counter is reset each time the limit is reached and a
be5caa55 2572 # request is denied)
2573 # NOTE: in acceleration mode or where there is mesh of child proxies,
c23e89cd 2574 # clients may appear to come from multiple addresses if they are
be5caa55 2575 # going through proxy farms, so a limit of 1 may cause user problems.
60d096f4 2576
cccac0a2 2577 acl aclname req_mime_type mime-type1 ...
2578 # regex match agains the mime type of the request generated
ba2b31a8 2579 # by the client. Can be used to detect file upload or some
2580 # types HTTP tunelling requests.
2581 # NOTE: This does NOT match the reply. You cannot use this
2582 # to match the returned file type.
c68e9c6b 2583
cccac0a2 2584 acl aclname rep_mime_type mime-type1 ...
2585 # regex match against the mime type of the reply recieved by
c4ab8329 2586 # squid. Can be used to detect file download or some
2587 # types HTTP tunelling requests.
2588 # NOTE: This has no effect in http_access rules. It only has
2589 # effect in rules that affect the reply data stream such as
2590 # http_reply_access.
2591
cccac0a2 2592 acl acl_name external class_name [arguments...]
2593 # external ACL lookup via a helper class defined by the
d9572179 2594 # external_acl_type directive.
c4ab8329 2595
cccac0a2 2596 acl aclname user_cert attribute values...
2597 # match against attributes in a user SSL certificate
a7ad6e4e 2598 # attribute is one of DN/C/O/CN/L/ST
2599
cccac0a2 2600 acl aclname ca_cert attribute values...
2601 # match against attributes a users issuing CA SSL certificate
a7ad6e4e 2602 # attribute is one of DN/C/O/CN/L/ST
2603
cccac0a2 2604 acl aclname ext_user username ...
2605 acl aclname ext_user_regex [-i] pattern ...
2606 # string match on username returned by external acl processing
d95b862f 2607 # use REQUIRED to accept any non-null user name.
2608
cccac0a2 2609Examples:
5b807763 2610acl macaddress arp 09:00:2b:23:45:67
cccac0a2 2611acl myexample dst_as 1241
2612acl password proxy_auth REQUIRED
2613acl fileupload req_mime_type -i ^multipart/form-data$
2614acl javascript rep_mime_type -i ^application/x-javascript$
c68e9c6b 2615
cccac0a2 2616NOCOMMENT_START
6b53c392 2617#Recommended minimum configuration:
cccac0a2 2618acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
2619acl manager proto cache_object
2620acl localhost src 127.0.0.1/255.255.255.255
2621acl to_localhost dst 127.0.0.0/8
2622acl SSL_ports port 443 563
2623acl Safe_ports port 80 # http
2624acl Safe_ports port 21 # ftp
2625acl Safe_ports port 443 563 # https, snews
2626acl Safe_ports port 70 # gopher
2627acl Safe_ports port 210 # wais
2628acl Safe_ports port 1025-65535 # unregistered ports
2629acl Safe_ports port 280 # http-mgmt
2630acl Safe_ports port 488 # gss-http
2631acl Safe_ports port 591 # filemaker
2632acl Safe_ports port 777 # multiling http
2633acl CONNECT method CONNECT
2634NOCOMMENT_END
2635DOC_END
2636
2637NAME: http_access
2638TYPE: acl_access
2639LOC: Config.accessList.http
2640DEFAULT: none
2641DEFAULT_IF_NONE: deny all
2642DOC_START
2643 Allowing or Denying access based on defined access lists
2644
2645 Access to the HTTP port:
2646 http_access allow|deny [!]aclname ...
2647
2648 NOTE on default values:
2649
2650 If there are no "access" lines present, the default is to deny
2651 the request.
2652
2653 If none of the "access" lines cause a match, the default is the
2654 opposite of the last line in the list. If the last line was
7f7db318 2655 deny, the default is allow. Conversely, if the last line
cccac0a2 2656 is allow, the default will be deny. For these reasons, it is a
2657 good idea to have an "deny all" or "allow all" entry at the end
2658 of your access lists to avoid potential confusion.
2659
2660NOCOMMENT_START
6b53c392 2661#Recommended minimum configuration:
2662#
2663# Only allow cachemgr access from localhost
cccac0a2 2664http_access allow manager localhost
2665http_access deny manager
6b53c392 2666# Deny requests to unknown ports
cccac0a2 2667http_access deny !Safe_ports
6b53c392 2668# Deny CONNECT to other than SSL ports
cccac0a2 2669http_access deny CONNECT !SSL_ports
c68e9c6b 2670#
7f7db318 2671# We strongly recommend the following be uncommented to protect innocent
2672# web applications running on the proxy server who think the only
4cc6eb12 2673# one who can access services on "localhost" is a local user
2674#http_access deny to_localhost
c68e9c6b 2675#
4cc6eb12 2676# INSERT YOUR OWN RULE(S) HERE TO ALLOW ACCESS FROM YOUR CLIENTS
2677
59f4a63e 2678# Example rule allowing access from your local networks. Adapt
b9d7fe3e 2679# to list your (internal) IP networks from where browsing should
2680# be allowed
2681#acl our_networks src 192.168.1.0/24 192.168.2.0/24
2682#http_access allow our_networks
2683
6b53c392 2684# And finally deny all other access to this proxy
cccac0a2 2685http_access deny all
2686NOCOMMENT_END
2687DOC_END
c4ab8329 2688
cccac0a2 2689NAME: http_reply_access
2690TYPE: acl_access
2691LOC: Config.accessList.reply
2692DEFAULT: none
2693DEFAULT_IF_NONE: allow all
2694DOC_START
2695 Allow replies to client requests. This is complementary to http_access.
c4ab8329 2696
cccac0a2 2697 http_reply_access allow|deny [!] aclname ...
0976f8db 2698
cccac0a2 2699 NOTE: if there are no access lines present, the default is to allow
2700 all replies
0976f8db 2701
7f7db318 2702 If none of the access lines cause a match the opposite of the
cccac0a2 2703 last line will apply. Thus it is good practice to end the rules
2704 with an "allow all" or "deny all" entry.
0976f8db 2705
cccac0a2 2706NOCOMMENT_START
c4ab8329 2707#Recommended minimum configuration:
2708#
2709# Insert your own rules here.
2710#
2711#
2712# and finally allow by default
cccac0a2 2713http_reply_access allow all
2714NOCOMMENT_END
2715DOC_END
6b53c392 2716
6b53c392 2717
cccac0a2 2718NAME: icp_access
2719TYPE: acl_access
2720LOC: Config.accessList.icp
2721DEFAULT: none
2722DEFAULT_IF_NONE: deny all
2723DOC_START
2724 Allowing or Denying access to the ICP port based on defined
2725 access lists
934b03fc 2726
cccac0a2 2727 icp_access allow|deny [!]aclname ...
0976f8db 2728
cccac0a2 2729 See http_access for details
0976f8db 2730
cccac0a2 2731NOCOMMENT_START
403b5e7b 2732#Allow ICP queries from everyone
cccac0a2 2733icp_access allow all
2734NOCOMMENT_END
2735DOC_END
934b03fc 2736
2737
cccac0a2 2738NAME: miss_access
2739TYPE: acl_access
2740LOC: Config.accessList.miss
2741DEFAULT: none
2742DOC_START
2743 Use to force your neighbors to use you as a sibling instead of
2744 a parent. For example:
934b03fc 2745
cccac0a2 2746 acl localclients src 172.16.0.0/16
2747 miss_access allow localclients
2748 miss_access deny !localclients
934b03fc 2749
7f7db318 2750 This means only your local clients are allowed to fetch
cccac0a2 2751 MISSES and all other clients can only fetch HITS.
934b03fc 2752
cccac0a2 2753 By default, allow all clients who passed the http_access rules
2754 to fetch MISSES from us.
6b53c392 2755
cccac0a2 2756NOCOMMENT_START
6b53c392 2757#Default setting:
2758# miss_access allow all
cccac0a2 2759NOCOMMENT_END
2760DOC_END
2761
2762
2763NAME: cache_peer_access
2764TYPE: peer_access
2765DEFAULT: none
2766LOC: none
2767DOC_START
2768 Similar to 'cache_peer_domain' but provides more flexibility by
2769 using ACL elements.
2770
2771 cache_peer_access cache-host allow|deny [!]aclname ...
2772
2773 The syntax is identical to 'http_access' and the other lists of
2774 ACL elements. See the comments for 'http_access' below, or
2775 the Squid FAQ (http://www.squid-cache.org/FAQ/FAQ-10.html).
2776DOC_END
2777
2778NAME: ident_lookup_access
2779TYPE: acl_access
2780IFDEF: USE_IDENT
2781DEFAULT: none
2782DEFAULT_IF_NONE: deny all
2783LOC: Config.accessList.identLookup
2784DOC_START
2785 A list of ACL elements which, if matched, cause an ident
2786 (RFC 931) lookup to be performed for this request. For
2787 example, you might choose to always perform ident lookups
2788 for your main multi-user Unix boxes, but not for your Macs
2789 and PCs. By default, ident lookups are not performed for
2790 any requests.
2791
2792 To enable ident lookups for specific client addresses, you
2793 can follow this example:
2794
2795 acl ident_aware_hosts src 198.168.1.0/255.255.255.0
2796 ident_lookup_access allow ident_aware_hosts
2797 ident_lookup_access deny all
2798
2799 Only src type ACL checks are fully supported. A src_domain
2800 ACL might work at times, but it will not always provide
2801 the correct result.
2802DOC_END
2803
2804NAME: tcp_outgoing_tos tcp_outgoing_ds tcp_outgoing_dscp
2805TYPE: acl_tos
2806DEFAULT: none
2807LOC: Config.accessList.outgoing_tos
2808DOC_START
2809 Allows you to select a TOS/Diffserv value to mark outgoing
2810 connections with, based on the username or source address
2811 making the request.
2812
2813 tcp_outgoing_tos ds-field [!]aclname ...
2814
2815 Example where normal_service_net uses the TOS value 0x00
2816 and normal_service_net uses 0x20
2817
2818 acl normal_service_net src 10.0.0.0/255.255.255.0
2819 acl good_service_net src 10.0.1.0/255.255.255.0
2820 tcp_outgoing_tos 0x00 normal_service_net 0x00
2821 tcp_outgoing_tos 0x20 good_service_net
2822
2823 TOS/DSCP values really only have local significance - so you should
2824 know what you're specifying. For more, see RFC 2474
2825
2826 The TOS/DSCP byte must be exactly that - a byte, value 0 - 255, or
2827 "default" to use whatever default your host has.
2828
2829 Processing proceeds in the order specified, and stops at first fully
2830 matching line.
2831DOC_END
2832
2833NAME: tcp_outgoing_address
2834TYPE: acl_address
2835DEFAULT: none
2836LOC: Config.accessList.outgoing_address
2837DOC_START
2838 Allows you to map requests to different outgoing IP addresses
2839 based on the username or sourceaddress of the user making
2840 the request.
7f7db318 2841
cccac0a2 2842 tcp_outgoing_address ipaddr [[!]aclname] ...
2843
2844 Example where requests from 10.0.0.0/24 will be forwareded
7f7db318 2845 with source address 10.1.0.1, 10.0.2.0/24 forwarded with
cccac0a2 2846 source address 10.1.0.2 and the rest will be forwarded with
2847 source address 10.1.0.3.
2848
2849 acl normal_service_net src 10.0.0.0/255.255.255.0
2850 acl good_service_net src 10.0.1.0/255.255.255.0
2851 tcp_outgoing_address 10.0.0.1 normal_service_net
2852 tcp_outgoing_address 10.0.0.2 good_service_net
2853 tcp_outgoing_address 10.0.0.3
2854
2855 Processing proceeds in the order specified, and stops at first fully
2856 matching line.
2857DOC_END
2858
4eb368f9 2859NAME: reply_header_max_size
2860COMMENT: (KB)
2861TYPE: b_size_t
2862DEFAULT: 20 KB
2863LOC: Config.maxReplyHeaderSize
2864DOC_START
2865 This specifies the maximum size for HTTP headers in a reply.
2866 Reply headers are usually relatively small (about 512 bytes).
2867 Placing a limit on the reply header size will catch certain
2868 bugs (for example with persistent connections) and possibly
2869 buffer-overflow or denial-of-service attacks.
2870DOC_END
2871
cccac0a2 2872NAME: reply_body_max_size
2873COMMENT: size [acl acl...]
2874TYPE: acl_b_size_t
2875DEFAULT: none
2876LOC: Config.ReplyBodySize
2877DOC_START
2878 This option specifies the maximum size of a reply body. It can be
2879 used to prevent users from downloading very large files, such as
2880 MP3's and movies. When the reply headers are recieved, the
2881 reply_body_max_size lines are processed, and the first line where
2882 all (if any) listed acls are true is used as the maximum body size
2883 for this reply.
2884
7f7db318 2885 This size is checked twice. First when we get the reply headers,
cccac0a2 2886 we check the content-length value. If the content length value exists
2887 and is larger than the allowed size, the request is denied and the
2888 user receives an error message that says "the request or reply
2889 is too large." If there is no content-length, and the reply
2890 size exceeds this limit, the client's connection is just closed
2891 and they will receive a partial reply.
2892
2893 WARNING: downstream caches probably can not detect a partial reply
2894 if there is no content-length header, so they will cache
2895 partial responses and give them out as hits. You should NOT
2896 use this option if you have downstream caches.
2897
2898 WARNING: A maximum size smaller than the size of squid's error messages
2899 will cause an infinite loop and crash squid. Ensure that the smallest
2900 non-zero value you use is greater that the maximum header size plus
2901 the size of your largest error page.
2902
2903 If you set this parameter none (the default), there will be
2904 no limit imposed.
2905DOC_END
2906
2907NAME: log_access
2908TYPE: acl_access
2909LOC: Config.accessList.log
2910DEFAULT: none
2911COMMENT: allow|deny acl acl...
2912DOC_START
2913 This options allows you to control which requests gets logged
2914 to access.log (see access_log directive). Requests denied for
2915 logging will also not be accounted for in performance counters.
2916DOC_END
0976f8db 2917
cccac0a2 2918COMMENT_START
2919 ADMINISTRATIVE PARAMETERS
2920 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2921COMMENT_END
2922
2923NAME: cache_mgr
2924TYPE: string
2925DEFAULT: webmaster
2926LOC: Config.adminEmail
2927DOC_START
2928 Email-address of local cache manager who will receive
2929 mail if the cache dies. The default is "webmaster."
2930DOC_END
2931
2932
d084bf20 2933NAME: mail_program
2934TYPE: eol
2935DEFAULT: mail
2936LOC: Config.EmailProgram
2937DOC_START
2938 Email program used to send mail if the cache dies.
2939 The default is "mail". The specified program must complain
2940 with the standard Unix mail syntax:
2941 mail_program recipient < mailfile
2942 Optional command line options can be specified.
2943DOC_END
2944
2945
cccac0a2 2946NAME: cache_effective_user
2947TYPE: string
2948DEFAULT: nobody
2949LOC: Config.effectiveUser
e3d74828 2950DOC_START
2951 If you start Squid as root, it will change its effective/real
2952 UID/GID to the user specified below. The default is to change
2953 to UID to nobody. If you define cache_effective_user, but not
2954 cache_effective_group, Squid sets the GID to the effective
2955 user's default group ID (taken from the password file) and
2956 supplementary group list from the from groups membership of
2957 cache_effective_user.
2958DOC_END
2959
cccac0a2 2960
2961NAME: cache_effective_group
2962TYPE: string
2963DEFAULT: none
2964LOC: Config.effectiveGroup
2965DOC_START
e3d74828 2966 If you want Squid to run with a specific GID regardless of
2967 the group memberships of the effective user then set this
2968 to the group (or GID) you want Squid to run as. When set
2969 all other group privileges of the effective user is ignored
2970 and only this GID is effective. If Squid is not started as
2971 root the user starting Squid must be member of the specified
2972 group.
cccac0a2 2973DOC_END
2974
2975
d3caee79 2976NAME: httpd_suppress_version_string
2977COMMENT: on|off
2978TYPE: onoff
2979DEFAULT: off
2980LOC: Config.onoff.httpd_suppress_version_string
2981DOC_START
2982 Suppress Squid version string info in HTTP headers and HTML error pages.
2983DOC_END
2984
2985
cccac0a2 2986NAME: visible_hostname
2987TYPE: string
2988LOC: Config.visibleHostname
2989DEFAULT: none
2990DOC_START
2991 If you want to present a special hostname in error messages, etc,
7f7db318 2992 define this. Otherwise, the return value of gethostname()
cccac0a2 2993 will be used. If you have multiple caches in a cluster and
2994 get errors about IP-forwarding you must set them to have individual
2995 names with this setting.
2996DOC_END
2997
2998
2999NAME: unique_hostname
3000TYPE: string
3001LOC: Config.uniqueHostname
3002DEFAULT: none
3003DOC_START
3004 If you want to have multiple machines with the same
7f7db318 3005 'visible_hostname' you must give each machine a different
3006 'unique_hostname' so forwarding loops can be detected.
cccac0a2 3007DOC_END
3008
3009
3010NAME: hostname_aliases
3011TYPE: wordlist
3012LOC: Config.hostnameAliases
3013DEFAULT: none
3014DOC_START
7f7db318 3015 A list of other DNS names your cache has.
cccac0a2 3016DOC_END
0976f8db 3017
cccac0a2 3018COMMENT_START
3019 OPTIONS FOR THE CACHE REGISTRATION SERVICE
3020 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3021
3022 This section contains parameters for the (optional) cache
3023 announcement service. This service is provided to help
3024 cache administrators locate one another in order to join or
3025 create cache hierarchies.
3026
3027 An 'announcement' message is sent (via UDP) to the registration
3028 service by Squid. By default, the announcement message is NOT
3029 SENT unless you enable it with 'announce_period' below.
3030
3031 The announcement message includes your hostname, plus the
3032 following information from this configuration file:
3033
3034 http_port
3035 icp_port
3036 cache_mgr
3037
3038 All current information is processed regularly and made
3039 available on the Web at http://www.ircache.net/Cache/Tracker/.
3040COMMENT_END
3041
3042NAME: announce_period
3043TYPE: time_t
3044LOC: Config.Announce.period
3045DEFAULT: 0
3046DOC_START
3047 This is how frequently to send cache announcements. The
3048 default is `0' which disables sending the announcement
3049 messages.
3050
3051 To enable announcing your cache, just uncomment the line
3052 below.
3053
3054NOCOMMENT_START
9e7dbc51 3055#To enable announcing your cache, just uncomment the line below.
3056#announce_period 1 day
cccac0a2 3057NOCOMMENT_END
3058DOC_END
3059
3060
3061NAME: announce_host
3062TYPE: string
3063DEFAULT: tracker.ircache.net
3064LOC: Config.Announce.host
3065DOC_NONE
3066
3067NAME: announce_file
3068TYPE: string
3069DEFAULT: none
3070LOC: Config.Announce.file
3071DOC_NONE
3072
3073NAME: announce_port
3074TYPE: ushort
3075DEFAULT: 3131
3076LOC: Config.Announce.port
3077DOC_START
3078 announce_host and announce_port set the hostname and port
3079 number where the registration message will be sent.
3080
3081 Hostname will default to 'tracker.ircache.net' and port will
3082 default default to 3131. If the 'filename' argument is given,
3083 the contents of that file will be included in the announce
3084 message.
3085DOC_END
3086
3087NAME: httpd_accel_surrogate_id
3088IFDEF: ESI
3089TYPE: string
3090LOC: Config.Accel.surrogate_id
3091DEFAULT: unset-id
3092DOC_START
3093 Surrogates (http://www.esi.org/architecture_spec_1.0.html)
3094 need an identification token to allow control targeting. Because
3095 a farm of surrogates may all perform the same tasks, they may share
3096 an identification token.
3097DOC_END
3098
3099NAME: http_accel_surrogate_remote
3100IFDEF: ESI
3101COMMENT: on|off
3102TYPE: onoff
3103DEFAULT: off
3104LOC: Config.onoff.surrogate_is_remote
3105DOC_START
3106 Remote surrogates (such as those in a CDN) honour Surrogate-Control: no-store-remote.
3107 Set this to on to have squid behave as a remote surrogate.
3108DOC_END
3109
3110NAME: esi_parser
3111IFDEF: ESI
964b44c3 3112COMMENT: libxml2|expat|custom
cccac0a2 3113TYPE: string
3114LOC: ESIParser::Type
3115DEFAULT: custom
3116DOC_START
3117 ESI markup is not strictly XML compatible. The custom ESI parser
3118 will give higher performance, but cannot handle non ASCII character
3119 encodings.
3120DOC_END
0976f8db 3121
cccac0a2 3122COMMENT_START
3123 MISCELLANEOUS
3124 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3125COMMENT_END
3126
3127NAME: dns_testnames
3128TYPE: wordlist
3129LOC: Config.dns_testname_list
3130DEFAULT: none
3131DEFAULT_IF_NONE: netscape.com internic.net nlanr.net microsoft.com
3132DOC_START
3133 The DNS tests exit as soon as the first site is successfully looked up
3134
3135 This test can be disabled with the -D command line option.
3136DOC_END
3137
3138
3139NAME: logfile_rotate
3140TYPE: int
3141DEFAULT: 10
3142LOC: Config.Log.rotateNumber
3143DOC_START
3144 Specifies the number of logfile rotations to make when you
3145 type 'squid -k rotate'. The default is 10, which will rotate
3146 with extensions 0 through 9. Setting logfile_rotate to 0 will
3147 disable the rotation, but the logfiles are still closed and
3148 re-opened. This will enable you to rename the logfiles
3149 yourself just before sending the rotate signal.
3150
3151 Note, the 'squid -k rotate' command normally sends a USR1
3152 signal to the running squid process. In certain situations
3153 (e.g. on Linux with Async I/O), USR1 is used for other
3154 purposes, so -k rotate uses another signal. It is best to get
3155 in the habit of using 'squid -k rotate' instead of 'kill -USR1
3156 <pid>'.
3157DOC_END
3158
3159
3160NAME: append_domain
3161TYPE: string
3162LOC: Config.appendDomain
3163DEFAULT: none
3164DOC_START
3165 Appends local domain name to hostnames without any dots in
3166 them. append_domain must begin with a period.
3167
7f7db318 3168 Be warned there are now Internet names with no dots in
cccac0a2 3169 them using only top-domain names, so setting this may
3170 cause some Internet sites to become unavailable.
3171
3172Example:
3173 append_domain .yourdomain.com
3174DOC_END
3175
3176
3177NAME: tcp_recv_bufsize
3178COMMENT: (bytes)
3179TYPE: b_size_t
3180DEFAULT: 0 bytes
3181LOC: Config.tcpRcvBufsz
3182DOC_START
3183 Size of receive buffer to set for TCP sockets. Probably just
3184 as easy to change your kernel's default. Set to zero to use
3185 the default buffer size.
3186DOC_END
3187
3188NAME: err_html_text
3189TYPE: eol
3190LOC: Config.errHtmlText
3191DEFAULT: none
3192DOC_START
3193 HTML text to include in error messages. Make this a "mailto"
3194 URL to your admin address, or maybe just a link to your
3195 organizations Web page.
3196
3197 To include this in your error messages, you must rewrite
3198 the error template files (found in the "errors" directory).
3199 Wherever you want the 'err_html_text' line to appear,
3200 insert a %L tag in the error template file.
3201DOC_END
3202
3203NAME: email_err_data
3204COMMENT: on|off
3205TYPE: onoff
3206LOC: Config.onoff.emailErrData
3207DEFAULT: on
3208DOC_START
3209 If enabled, information about the occurred error will be
3210 included in the mailto links of the ERR pages (if %W is set)
7f7db318 3211 so that the email body contains the data.
cccac0a2 3212 Syntax is <A HREF="mailto:%w%W">%w</A>
3213DOC_END
3214
3215
3216NAME: deny_info
3217TYPE: denyinfo
3218LOC: Config.denyInfoList
3219DEFAULT: none
3220DOC_START
3221 Usage: deny_info err_page_name acl
3222 or deny_info http://... acl
3223 Example: deny_info ERR_CUSTOM_ACCESS_DENIED bad_guys
3224
3225 This can be used to return a ERR_ page for requests which
3226 do not pass the 'http_access' rules. A single ACL will cause
3227 the http_access check to fail. If a 'deny_info' line exists
7f7db318 3228 for that ACL Squid returns a corresponding error page.
cccac0a2 3229
3230 You may use ERR_ pages that come with Squid or create your own pages
3231 and put them into the configured errors/ directory.
3232
7f7db318 3233 Alternatively you can specify an error URL. The browsers will
cccac0a2 3234 get redirected (302) to the specified URL. %s in the redirection
3235 URL will be replaced by the requested URL.
3236
3237 Alternatively you can tell Squid to reset the TCP connection
3238 by specifying TCP_RESET.
3239DOC_END
3240
3241NAME: memory_pools
3242COMMENT: on|off
3243TYPE: onoff
3244DEFAULT: on
3245LOC: Config.onoff.mem_pools
3246DOC_START
3247 If set, Squid will keep pools of allocated (but unused) memory
3248 available for future use. If memory is a premium on your
3249 system and you believe your malloc library outperforms Squid
3250 routines, disable this.
3251DOC_END
3252
3253NAME: memory_pools_limit
3254COMMENT: (bytes)
3255TYPE: b_size_t
e838cf2f 3256DEFAULT: 5 MB
cccac0a2 3257LOC: Config.MemPools.limit
3258DOC_START
3259 Used only with memory_pools on:
3260 memory_pools_limit 50 MB
3261
3262 If set to a non-zero value, Squid will keep at most the specified
3263 limit of allocated (but unused) memory in memory pools. All free()
3264 requests that exceed this limit will be handled by your malloc
3265 library. Squid does not pre-allocate any memory, just safe-keeps
3266 objects that otherwise would be free()d. Thus, it is safe to set
3267 memory_pools_limit to a reasonably high value even if your
3268 configuration will use less memory.
3269
7e7e02e1 3270 If set to zero, Squid will keep all memory it can. That is, there
3271 will be no limit on the total amount of memory used for safe-keeping.
cccac0a2 3272
3273 To disable memory allocation optimization, do not set
3274 memory_pools_limit to 0. Set memory_pools to "off" instead.
3275
3276 An overhead for maintaining memory pools is not taken into account
3277 when the limit is checked. This overhead is close to four bytes per
3278 object kept. However, pools may actually _save_ memory because of
3279 reduced memory thrashing in your malloc library.
3280DOC_END
3281
3282NAME: via
3283IFDEF: HTTP_VIOLATIONS
3284COMMENT: on|off
3285TYPE: onoff
3286DEFAULT: on
3287LOC: Config.onoff.via
3288DOC_START
3289 If set (default), Squid will include a Via header in requests and
3290 replies as required by RFC2616.
3291DOC_END
3292
3293NAME: forwarded_for
3294COMMENT: on|off
3295TYPE: onoff
3296DEFAULT: on
3297LOC: opt_forwarded_for
3298DOC_START
3299 If set, Squid will include your system's IP address or name
3300 in the HTTP requests it forwards. By default it looks like
3301 this:
3302
3303 X-Forwarded-For: 192.1.2.3
3304
3305 If you disable this, it will appear as
3306
3307 X-Forwarded-For: unknown
3308DOC_END
3309
3310NAME: log_icp_queries
3311COMMENT: on|off
3312TYPE: onoff
3313DEFAULT: on
3314LOC: Config.onoff.log_udp
3315DOC_START
3316 If set, ICP queries are logged to access.log. You may wish
3317 do disable this if your ICP load is VERY high to speed things
3318 up or to simplify log analysis.
3319DOC_END
3320
3321NAME: icp_hit_stale
3322COMMENT: on|off
3323TYPE: onoff
3324DEFAULT: off
3325LOC: Config.onoff.icp_hit_stale
3326DOC_START
3327 If you want to return ICP_HIT for stale cache objects, set this
3328 option to 'on'. If you have sibling relationships with caches
3329 in other administrative domains, this should be 'off'. If you only
7f7db318 3330 have sibling relationships with caches under your control,
cccac0a2 3331 it is probably okay to set this to 'on'.
7f7db318 3332 If set to 'on', your siblings should use the option "allow-miss"
cccac0a2 3333 on their cache_peer lines for connecting to you.
3334DOC_END
3335
3336
3337NAME: minimum_direct_hops
3338TYPE: int
3339DEFAULT: 4
3340LOC: Config.minDirectHops
3341DOC_START
3342 If using the ICMP pinging stuff, do direct fetches for sites
3343 which are no more than this many hops away.
3344DOC_END
3345
3346NAME: minimum_direct_rtt
3347TYPE: int
3348DEFAULT: 400
3349LOC: Config.minDirectRtt
3350DOC_START
3351 If using the ICMP pinging stuff, do direct fetches for sites
3352 which are no more than this many rtt milliseconds away.
3353DOC_END
3354
3355NAME: cachemgr_passwd
3356TYPE: cachemgrpasswd
3357DEFAULT: none
3358LOC: Config.passwd_list
3359DOC_START
3360 Specify passwords for cachemgr operations.
3361
3362 Usage: cachemgr_passwd password action action ...
3363
3364 Some valid actions are (see cache manager menu for a full list):
3365 5min
3366 60min
3367 asndb
3368 authenticator
3369 cbdata
3370 client_list
3371 comm_incoming
3372 config *
3373 counters
3374 delay
3375 digest_stats
3376 dns
3377 events
3378 filedescriptors
3379 fqdncache
3380 histograms
3381 http_headers
3382 info
3383 io
3384 ipcache
3385 mem
3386 menu
3387 netdb
3388 non_peers
3389 objects
3390 offline_toggle *
3391 pconn
3392 peer_select
3393 redirector
3394 refresh
3395 server_list
3396 shutdown *
3397 store_digest
3398 storedir
3399 utilization
3400 via_headers
3401 vm_objects
3402
3403 * Indicates actions which will not be performed without a
3404 valid password, others can be performed if not listed here.
3405
3406 To disable an action, set the password to "disable".
3407 To allow performing an action without a password, set the
3408 password to "none".
3409
3410 Use the keyword "all" to set the same password for all actions.
3411
3412Example:
3413 cachemgr_passwd secret shutdown
3414 cachemgr_passwd lesssssssecret info stats/objects
3415 cachemgr_passwd disable all
3416DOC_END
3417
3418NAME: store_avg_object_size
3419COMMENT: (kbytes)
3420TYPE: kb_size_t
3421DEFAULT: 13 KB
3422LOC: Config.Store.avgObjectSize
3423DOC_START
3424 Average object size, used to estimate number of objects your
3425 cache can hold. See doc/Release-Notes-1.1.txt. The default is
3426 13 KB.
3427DOC_END
3428
3429NAME: store_objects_per_bucket
3430TYPE: int
3431DEFAULT: 20
3432LOC: Config.Store.objectsPerBucket
3433DOC_START
3434 Target number of objects per bucket in the store hash table.
3435 Lowering this value increases the total number of buckets and
c8f4eac4 3436 also the storage maintenance rate. The default is 20.
cccac0a2 3437DOC_END
3438
3439NAME: client_db
3440COMMENT: on|off
3441TYPE: onoff
3442DEFAULT: on
3443LOC: Config.onoff.client_db
3444DOC_START
7f7db318 3445 If you want to disable collecting per-client statistics,
cccac0a2 3446 turn off client_db here.
3447DOC_END
3448
3449
3450NAME: netdb_low
3451TYPE: int
3452DEFAULT: 900
3453LOC: Config.Netdb.low
3454DOC_NONE
3455
3456NAME: netdb_high
3457TYPE: int
3458DEFAULT: 1000
3459LOC: Config.Netdb.high
3460DOC_START
3461 The low and high water marks for the ICMP measurement
3462 database. These are counts, not percents. The defaults are
3463 900 and 1000. When the high water mark is reached, database
3464 entries will be deleted until the low mark is reached.
3465DOC_END
3466
3467
3468NAME: netdb_ping_period
3469TYPE: time_t
3470LOC: Config.Netdb.period
3471DEFAULT: 5 minutes
3472DOC_START
3473 The minimum period for measuring a site. There will be at
3474 least this much delay between successive pings to the same
3475 network. The default is five minutes.
3476DOC_END
3477
3478
3479NAME: query_icmp
3480COMMENT: on|off
3481TYPE: onoff
3482DEFAULT: off
3483LOC: Config.onoff.query_icmp
3484DOC_START
3485 If you want to ask your peers to include ICMP data in their ICP
3486 replies, enable this option.
3487
3488 If your peer has configured Squid (during compilation) with
7f7db318 3489 '--enable-icmp' that peer will send ICMP pings to origin server
3490 sites of the URLs it receives. If you enable this option the
cccac0a2 3491 ICP replies from that peer will include the ICMP data (if available).
3492 Then, when choosing a parent cache, Squid will choose the parent with
3493 the minimal RTT to the origin server. When this happens, the
3494 hierarchy field of the access.log will be
3495 "CLOSEST_PARENT_MISS". This option is off by default.
3496DOC_END
3497
3498NAME: test_reachability
3499COMMENT: on|off
3500TYPE: onoff
3501DEFAULT: off
3502LOC: Config.onoff.test_reachability
3503DOC_START
3504 When this is 'on', ICP MISS replies will be ICP_MISS_NOFETCH
3505 instead of ICP_MISS if the target host is NOT in the ICMP
3506 database, or has a zero RTT.
3507DOC_END
3508
3509NAME: buffered_logs
3510COMMENT: on|off
3511TYPE: onoff
3512DEFAULT: off
3513LOC: Config.onoff.buffered_logs
3514DOC_START
3515 cache.log log file is written with stdio functions, and as such
3516 it can be buffered or unbuffered. By default it will be unbuffered.
3517 Buffering it can speed up the writing slightly (though you are
3518 unlikely to need to worry unless you run with tons of debugging
3519 enabled in which case performance will suffer badly anyway..).
3520DOC_END
3521
4c3ef9b2 3522NAME: refresh_all_ims
3523COMMENT: on|off
3524TYPE: onoff
3525DEFAULT: off
3526LOC: Config.onoff.refresh_all_ims
3527DOC_START
3528 When you enable this option, squid will always check
3529 the origin server for an update when a client sends an
3530 If-Modified-Since request. Many browsers use IMS
3531 requests when the user requests a reload, and this
3532 ensures those clients receive the latest version.
3533
3534 By default (off), squid may return a Not Modified response
3535 based on the age of the cached version.
3536DOC_END
3537
cccac0a2 3538NAME: reload_into_ims
3539IFDEF: HTTP_VIOLATIONS
3540COMMENT: on|off
3541TYPE: onoff
3542DEFAULT: off
3543LOC: Config.onoff.reload_into_ims
3544DOC_START
3545 When you enable this option, client no-cache or ``reload''
3546 requests will be changed to If-Modified-Since requests.
3547 Doing this VIOLATES the HTTP standard. Enabling this
3548 feature could make you liable for problems which it
3549 causes.
7f7db318 3550
cccac0a2 3551 see also refresh_pattern for a more selective approach.
3552DOC_END
3553
3554NAME: always_direct
3555TYPE: acl_access
3556LOC: Config.accessList.AlwaysDirect
3557DEFAULT: none
3558DOC_START
3559 Usage: always_direct allow|deny [!]aclname ...
3560
3561 Here you can use ACL elements to specify requests which should
3562 ALWAYS be forwarded directly to origin servers. For example,
3563 to always directly forward requests for local servers use
3564 something like:
3565
3566 acl local-servers dstdomain my.domain.net
3567 always_direct allow local-servers
3568
3569 To always forward FTP requests directly, use
3570
3571 acl FTP proto FTP
3572 always_direct allow FTP
3573
3574 NOTE: There is a similar, but opposite option named
3575 'never_direct'. You need to be aware that "always_direct deny
3576 foo" is NOT the same thing as "never_direct allow foo". You
3577 may need to use a deny rule to exclude a more-specific case of
3578 some other rule. Example:
3579
3580 acl local-external dstdomain external.foo.net
3581 acl local-servers dstdomain .foo.net
3582 always_direct deny local-external
3583 always_direct allow local-servers
3584
3585 This option replaces some v1.1 options such as local_domain
3586 and local_ip.
3587DOC_END
3588
3589NAME: never_direct
3590TYPE: acl_access
3591LOC: Config.accessList.NeverDirect
3592DEFAULT: none
3593DOC_START
3594 Usage: never_direct allow|deny [!]aclname ...
3595
3596 never_direct is the opposite of always_direct. Please read
3597 the description for always_direct if you have not already.
3598
3599 With 'never_direct' you can use ACL elements to specify
3600 requests which should NEVER be forwarded directly to origin
3601 servers. For example, to force the use of a proxy for all
3602 requests, except those in your local domain use something like:
3603
3604 acl local-servers dstdomain .foo.net
3605 acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
3606 never_direct deny local-servers
3607 never_direct allow all
7f7db318 3608
3609 or if Squid is inside a firewall and there are local intranet
f939c0ca 3610 servers inside the firewall use something like:
cccac0a2 3611
3612 acl local-intranet dstdomain .foo.net
3613 acl local-external dstdomain external.foo.net
3614 always_direct deny local-external
3615 always_direct allow local-intranet
3616 never_direct allow all
7f7db318 3617
cccac0a2 3618 This option replaces some v1.1 options such as inside_firewall
3619 and firewall_ip.
3620DOC_END
3621
8c01ada0 3622NAME: request_header_access
cccac0a2 3623IFDEF: HTTP_VIOLATIONS
3624TYPE: http_header_access[]
8c01ada0 3625LOC: Config.request_header_access
cccac0a2 3626DEFAULT: none
3627DOC_START
8c01ada0 3628 Usage: request_header_access header_name allow|deny [!]aclname ...
cccac0a2 3629
3630 WARNING: Doing this VIOLATES the HTTP standard. Enabling
3631 this feature could make you liable for problems which it
3632 causes.
3633
3634 This option replaces the old 'anonymize_headers' and the
3635 older 'http_anonymizer' option with something that is much
3636 more configurable. This new method creates a list of ACLs
3637 for each header, allowing you very fine-tuned header
3638 mangling.
3639
8c01ada0 3640 This option only applies to request headers, i.e., from the
3641 client to the server.
3642
cccac0a2 3643 You can only specify known headers for the header name.
3644 Other headers are reclassified as 'Other'. You can also
3645 refer to all the headers with 'All'.
3646
3647 For example, to achieve the same behaviour as the old
3648 'http_anonymizer standard' option, you should use:
3649
8c01ada0 3650 request_header_access From deny all
3651 request_header_access Referer deny all
3652 request_header_access Server deny all
3653 request_header_access User-Agent deny all
3654 request_header_access WWW-Authenticate deny all
3655 request_header_access Link deny all
cccac0a2 3656
3657 Or, to reproduce the old 'http_anonymizer paranoid' feature
3658 you should use:
3659
8c01ada0 3660 request_header_access Allow allow all
3661 request_header_access Authorization allow all
3662 request_header_access WWW-Authenticate allow all
3663 request_header_access Cache-Control allow all
3664 request_header_access Content-Encoding allow all
3665 request_header_access Content-Length allow all
3666 request_header_access Content-Type allow all
3667 request_header_access Date allow all
3668 request_header_access Expires allow all
3669 request_header_access Host allow all
3670 request_header_access If-Modified-Since allow all
3671 request_header_access Last-Modified allow all
3672 request_header_access Location allow all
3673 request_header_access Pragma allow all
3674 request_header_access Accept allow all
3675 request_header_access Accept-Charset allow all
3676 request_header_access Accept-Encoding allow all
3677 request_header_access Accept-Language allow all
3678 request_header_access Content-Language allow all
3679 request_header_access Mime-Version allow all
3680 request_header_access Retry-After allow all
3681 request_header_access Title allow all
3682 request_header_access Connection allow all
3683 request_header_access Proxy-Connection allow all
3684 request_header_access All deny all
3685
3686 although many of those are HTTP reply headers, and so should be
3687 controlled with the reply_header_access directive.
3688
3689 By default, all headers are allowed (no anonymizing is
3690 performed).
3691DOC_END
3692
3693NAME: reply_header_access
3694IFDEF: HTTP_VIOLATIONS
3695TYPE: http_header_access[]
3696LOC: Config.reply_header_access
3697DEFAULT: none
3698DOC_START
3699 Usage: reply_header_access header_name allow|deny [!]aclname ...
3700
3701 WARNING: Doing this VIOLATES the HTTP standard. Enabling
3702 this feature could make you liable for problems which it
3703 causes.
3704
3705 This option only applies to reply headers, i.e., from the
3706 server to the client.
3707
3708 This is the same as request_header_access, but in the other
3709 direction.
3710
3711 This option replaces the old 'anonymize_headers' and the
3712 older 'http_anonymizer' option with something that is much
3713 more configurable. This new method creates a list of ACLs
3714 for each header, allowing you very fine-tuned header
3715 mangling.
3716
3717 You can only specify known headers for the header name.
3718 Other headers are reclassified as 'Other'. You can also
3719 refer to all the headers with 'All'.
3720
3721 For example, to achieve the same behaviour as the old
3722 'http_anonymizer standard' option, you should use:
3723
3724 reply_header_access From deny all
3725 reply_header_access Referer deny all
3726 reply_header_access Server deny all
3727 reply_header_access User-Agent deny all
3728 reply_header_access WWW-Authenticate deny all
3729 reply_header_access Link deny all
3730
3731 Or, to reproduce the old 'http_anonymizer paranoid' feature
3732 you should use:
3733
3734 reply_header_access Allow allow all
3735 reply_header_access Authorization allow all
3736 reply_header_access WWW-Authenticate allow all
3737 reply_header_access Cache-Control allow all
3738 reply_header_access Content-Encoding allow all
3739 reply_header_access Content-Length allow all
3740 reply_header_access Content-Type allow all
3741 reply_header_access Date allow all
3742 reply_header_access Expires allow all
3743 reply_header_access Host allow all
3744 reply_header_access If-Modified-Since allow all
3745 reply_header_access Last-Modified allow all
3746 reply_header_access Location allow all
3747 reply_header_access Pragma allow all
3748 reply_header_access Accept allow all
3749 reply_header_access Accept-Charset allow all
3750 reply_header_access Accept-Encoding allow all
3751 reply_header_access Accept-Language allow all
3752 reply_header_access Content-Language allow all
3753 reply_header_access Mime-Version allow all
3754 reply_header_access Retry-After allow all
3755 reply_header_access Title allow all
3756 reply_header_access Connection allow all
3757 reply_header_access Proxy-Connection allow all
3758 reply_header_access All deny all
3759
3760 although the HTTP request headers won't be usefully controlled
3761 by this directive -- see request_header_access for details.
cccac0a2 3762
3763 By default, all headers are allowed (no anonymizing is
3764 performed).
3765DOC_END
3766
3767NAME: header_replace
3768IFDEF: HTTP_VIOLATIONS
3769TYPE: http_header_replace[]
8c01ada0 3770LOC: Config.request_header_access
cccac0a2 3771DEFAULT: none
3772DOC_START
3773 Usage: header_replace header_name message
3774 Example: header_replace User-Agent Nutscrape/1.0 (CP/M; 8-bit)
3775
3776 This option allows you to change the contents of headers
3777 denied with header_access above, by replacing them with
3778 some fixed string. This replaces the old fake_user_agent
3779 option.
3780
8c01ada0 3781 This only applies to request headers, not reply headers.
3782
cccac0a2 3783 By default, headers are removed if denied.
3784DOC_END
3785
3786NAME: icon_directory
3787TYPE: string
3788LOC: Config.icons.directory
3789DEFAULT: @DEFAULT_ICON_DIR@
3790DOC_START
3791 Where the icons are stored. These are normally kept in
3792 @DEFAULT_ICON_DIR@
3793DOC_END
3794
f024c970 3795NAME: global_internal_static
3796TYPE: onoff
3797LOC: Config.onoff.global_internal_static
3798DEFAULT: on
3799DOC_START
3800 This directive controls is Squid should intercept all requests for
3801 /squid-internal-static/ no matter which host the URL is requesting
3802 (default on setting), or if nothing special should be done for
3803 such URLs (off setting). The purpose of this directive is to make
3804 icons etc work better in complex cache hierarchies where it may
3805 not always be possible for all corners in the cache mesh to reach
3806 the server generating a directory listing.
3807DOC_END
3808
e72a0ec0 3809NAME: short_icon_urls
3810TYPE: onoff
3811LOC: Config.icons.use_short_names
3812DEFAULT: on
3813DOC_START
7f7db318 3814 If this is enabled Squid will use short URLs for icons.
e72a0ec0 3815 If disabled it will revert to the old behaviour of including
3816 it's own name and port in the URL.
3817
3818 If you run a complex cache hierarchy with a mix of Squid and
7f7db318 3819 other proxies you may need to disable this directive.
e72a0ec0 3820DOC_END
3821
cccac0a2 3822NAME: error_directory
3823TYPE: string
3824LOC: Config.errorDirectory
3825DEFAULT: @DEFAULT_ERROR_DIR@
3826DOC_START
3827 If you wish to create your own versions of the default
3828 (English) error files, either to customize them to suit your
3829 language or company copy the template English files to another
3830 directory and point this tag at them.
3831DOC_END
3832
3833NAME: maximum_single_addr_tries
3834TYPE: int
3835LOC: Config.retry.maxtries
4ed0e075 3836DEFAULT: 1
cccac0a2 3837DOC_START
3838 This sets the maximum number of connection attempts for a
3839 host that only has one address (for multiple-address hosts,
3840 each address is tried once).
3841
4ed0e075 3842 The default value is one attempt, the (not recommended)
cccac0a2 3843 maximum is 255 tries. A warning message will be generated
3844 if it is set to a value greater than ten.
4ed0e075 3845
3846 Note: This is in addition to the request reforwarding which
3847 takes place if Squid fails to get a satisfying response.
cccac0a2 3848DOC_END
3849
5894ad28 3850NAME: retry_on_error
3851TYPE: onoff
3852LOC: Config.retry.onerror
3853DEFAULT: off
3854DOC_START
3855 If set to on Squid will automatically retry requests when
3856 receiving an error response. This is mainly useful if you
3857 are in a complex cache hierarchy to work around access
3858 control errors.
3859DOC_END
3860
cccac0a2 3861NAME: snmp_port
3862TYPE: ushort
3863LOC: Config.Port.snmp
3864DEFAULT: 3401
3865IFDEF: SQUID_SNMP
3866DOC_START
3867 Squid can now serve statistics and status information via SNMP.
3868 By default it listens to port 3401 on the machine. If you don't
3869 wish to use SNMP, set this to "0".
4ed0e075 3870
7f7db318 3871 Note: If you want Squid to use parents for all requests see
4ed0e075 3872 the never_direct directive. prefer_direct only modifies how Squid
3873 acts on cachable requests.
cccac0a2 3874DOC_END
3875
3876NAME: snmp_access
3877TYPE: acl_access
3878LOC: Config.accessList.snmp
3879DEFAULT: none
3880DEFAULT_IF_NONE: deny all
3881IFDEF: SQUID_SNMP
3882DOC_START
3883 Allowing or denying access to the SNMP port.
3884
3885 All access to the agent is denied by default.
3886 usage:
3887
3888 snmp_access allow|deny [!]aclname ...
3889
3890Example:
3891 snmp_access allow snmppublic localhost
3892 snmp_access deny all
3893DOC_END
3894
3895NAME: snmp_incoming_address
3896TYPE: address
3897LOC: Config.Addrs.snmp_incoming
3898DEFAULT: 0.0.0.0
3899IFDEF: SQUID_SNMP
3900DOC_NONE
3901NAME: snmp_outgoing_address
3902TYPE: address
3903LOC: Config.Addrs.snmp_outgoing
3904DEFAULT: 255.255.255.255
3905IFDEF: SQUID_SNMP
3906DOC_START
3907 Just like 'udp_incoming_address' above, but for the SNMP port.
3908
3909 snmp_incoming_address is used for the SNMP socket receiving
3910 messages from SNMP agents.
3911 snmp_outgoing_address is used for SNMP packets returned to SNMP
3912 agents.
3913
3914 The default snmp_incoming_address (0.0.0.0) is to listen on all
3915 available network interfaces.
3916
3917 If snmp_outgoing_address is set to 255.255.255.255 (the default)
7f7db318 3918 it will use the same socket as snmp_incoming_address. Only
cccac0a2 3919 change this if you want to have SNMP replies sent using another
3920 address than where this Squid listens for SNMP queries.
3921
3922 NOTE, snmp_incoming_address and snmp_outgoing_address can not have
3923 the same value since they both use port 3401.
3924DOC_END
3925
3926NAME: as_whois_server
3927TYPE: string
3928LOC: Config.as_whois_server
3929DEFAULT: whois.ra.net
3930DEFAULT_IF_NONE: whois.ra.net
3931DOC_START
3932 WHOIS server to query for AS numbers. NOTE: AS numbers are
3933 queried only when Squid starts up, not for every request.
3934DOC_END
3935
3936NAME: wccp_router
3937TYPE: address
3938LOC: Config.Wccp.router
3939DEFAULT: 0.0.0.0
3940IFDEF: USE_WCCP
3941DOC_START
3942 Use this option to define your WCCP ``home'' router for
3943 Squid. Setting the 'wccp_router' to 0.0.0.0 (the default)
3944 disables WCCP.
3945DOC_END
3946
3947NAME: wccp_version
3948TYPE: int
3949LOC: Config.Wccp.version
3950DEFAULT: 4
3951IFDEF: USE_WCCP
3952DOC_START
3953 According to some users, Cisco IOS 11.2 only supports WCCP
3954 version 3. If you're using that version of IOS, change
3955 this value to 3.
3956DOC_END
3957
3958NAME: wccp_incoming_address
3959TYPE: address
3960LOC: Config.Wccp.incoming
3961DEFAULT: 0.0.0.0
3962IFDEF: USE_WCCP
3963DOC_NONE
3964NAME: wccp_outgoing_address
3965TYPE: address
3966LOC: Config.Wccp.outgoing
3967DEFAULT: 255.255.255.255
3968IFDEF: USE_WCCP
3969DOC_START
3970 wccp_incoming_address Use this option if you require WCCP
3971 messages to be received on only one
3972 interface. Do NOT use this option if
3973 you're unsure how many interfaces you
3974 have, or if you know you have only one
3975 interface.
3976
3977 wccp_outgoing_address Use this option if you require WCCP
3978 messages to be sent out on only one
3979 interface. Do NOT use this option if
3980 you're unsure how many interfaces you
3981 have, or if you know you have only one
3982 interface.
3983
3984 The default behavior is to not bind to any specific address.
3985
3986 NOTE, wccp_incoming_address and wccp_outgoing_address can not have
3987 the same value since they both use port 2048.
3988DOC_END
0976f8db 3989
0976f8db 3990
cccac0a2 3991COMMENT_START
3992 DELAY POOL PARAMETERS (all require DELAY_POOLS compilation option)
3993 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3994COMMENT_END
3995
3996NAME: delay_pools
3997TYPE: delay_pool_count
3998DEFAULT: 0
3999IFDEF: DELAY_POOLS
4000LOC: Config.Delay
4001DOC_START
4002 This represents the number of delay pools to be used. For example,
4003 if you have one class 2 delay pool and one class 3 delays pool, you
4004 have a total of 2 delay pools.
4005DOC_END
4006
4007NAME: delay_class
4008TYPE: delay_pool_class
4009DEFAULT: none
4010IFDEF: DELAY_POOLS
4011LOC: Config.Delay
4012DOC_START
4013 This defines the class of each delay pool. There must be exactly one
4014 delay_class line for each delay pool. For example, to define two
4015 delay pools, one of class 2 and one of class 3, the settings above
4016 and here would be:
4017
4018Example:
4019 delay_pools 4 # 4 delay pools
4020 delay_class 1 2 # pool 1 is a class 2 pool
4021 delay_class 2 3 # pool 2 is a class 3 pool
4022 delay_class 3 4 # pool 3 is a class 4 pool
4023 delay_class 4 5 # pool 4 is a class 5 pool
4024
4025 The delay pool classes are:
4026
4027 class 1 Everything is limited by a single aggregate
4028 bucket.
4029
4030 class 2 Everything is limited by a single aggregate
4031 bucket as well as an "individual" bucket chosen
4032 from bits 25 through 32 of the IP address.
4033
4034 class 3 Everything is limited by a single aggregate
4035 bucket as well as a "network" bucket chosen
4036 from bits 17 through 24 of the IP address and a
4037 "individual" bucket chosen from bits 17 through
4038 32 of the IP address.
7f7db318 4039
4040 class 4 Everything in a class 3 delay pool, with an
cccac0a2 4041 additional limit on a per user basis. This
4042 only takes effect if the username is established
4043 in advance - by forcing authentication in your
4044 http_access rules.
4045
7f7db318 4046 class 5 Requests are grouped according their tag (see
cccac0a2 4047 external_acl's tag= reply).
4048
4049 NOTE: If an IP address is a.b.c.d
4050 -> bits 25 through 32 are "d"
4051 -> bits 17 through 24 are "c"
4052 -> bits 17 through 32 are "c * 256 + d"
4053DOC_END
4054
4055NAME: delay_access
4056TYPE: delay_pool_access
4057DEFAULT: none
4058IFDEF: DELAY_POOLS
4059LOC: Config.Delay
4060DOC_START
4061 This is used to determine which delay pool a request falls into.
8ed8fda3 4062
4063 delay_access is sorted per pool and the matching starts with pool 1,
4064 then pool 2, ..., and finally pool N. The first delay pool where the
4065 request is allowed is selected for the request. If it does not allow
4066 the request to any pool then the request is not delayed (default).
4067
4068 For example, if you want some_big_clients in delay
cccac0a2 4069 pool 1 and lotsa_little_clients in delay pool 2:
4070
4071Example:
4072 delay_access 1 allow some_big_clients
4073 delay_access 1 deny all
4074 delay_access 2 allow lotsa_little_clients
4075 delay_access 2 deny all
4076 delay_access 3 allow authenticated_clients
4077DOC_END
4078
4079NAME: delay_parameters
4080TYPE: delay_pool_rates
4081DEFAULT: none
4082IFDEF: DELAY_POOLS
4083LOC: Config.Delay
4084DOC_START
4085 This defines the parameters for a delay pool. Each delay pool has
4086 a number of "buckets" associated with it, as explained in the
4087 description of delay_class. For a class 1 delay pool, the syntax is:
4088
4089delay_parameters pool aggregate
4090
4091 For a class 2 delay pool:
4092
4093delay_parameters pool aggregate individual
4094
4095 For a class 3 delay pool:
4096
4097delay_parameters pool aggregate network individual
4098
4099 For a class 4 delay pool:
4100
4101delay_parameters pool aggregate network individual user
4102
4103 For a class 5 delay pool:
4104
4105delay_parameters pool tag
4106
4107 The variables here are:
4108
4109 pool a pool number - ie, a number between 1 and the
4110 number specified in delay_pools as used in
4111 delay_class lines.
4112
4113 aggregate the "delay parameters" for the aggregate bucket
4114 (class 1, 2, 3).
4115
4116 individual the "delay parameters" for the individual
4117 buckets (class 2, 3).
4118
4119 network the "delay parameters" for the network buckets
4120 (class 3).
4121
4122 user the delay parameters for the user buckets
4123 (class 4).
4124
4125 tag the delay parameters for the tag buckets
4126 (class 5).
4127
4128 A pair of delay parameters is written restore/maximum, where restore is
4129 the number of bytes (not bits - modem and network speeds are usually
4130 quoted in bits) per second placed into the bucket, and maximum is the
4131 maximum number of bytes which can be in the bucket at any time.
4132
4133 For example, if delay pool number 1 is a class 2 delay pool as in the
4134 above example, and is being used to strictly limit each host to 64kbps
4135 (plus overheads), with no overall limit, the line is:
4136
4137delay_parameters 1 -1/-1 8000/8000
4138
4139 Note that the figure -1 is used to represent "unlimited".
4140
4141 And, if delay pool number 2 is a class 3 delay pool as in the above
4142 example, and you want to limit it to a total of 256kbps (strict limit)
4143 with each 8-bit network permitted 64kbps (strict limit) and each
4144 individual host permitted 4800bps with a bucket maximum size of 64kb
4145 to permit a decent web page to be downloaded at a decent speed
4146 (if the network is not being limited due to overuse) but slow down
4147 large downloads more significantly:
4148
4149delay_parameters 2 32000/32000 8000/8000 600/8000
4150
4151 There must be one delay_parameters line for each delay pool.
4152
4153 Finally, for a class 4 delay pool as in the example - each user will
4154 be limited to 128Kb no matter how many workstations they are logged into.:
7f7db318 4155
cccac0a2 4156delay_parameters 4 32000/32000 8000/8000 600/64000 16000/16000
4157DOC_END
4158
4159NAME: delay_initial_bucket_level
4160COMMENT: (percent, 0-100)
4161TYPE: ushort
4162DEFAULT: 50
4163IFDEF: DELAY_POOLS
4164LOC: Config.Delay.initial
4165DOC_START
4166 The initial bucket percentage is used to determine how much is put
4167 in each bucket when squid starts, is reconfigured, or first notices
4168 a host accessing it (in class 2 and class 3, individual hosts and
4169 networks only have buckets associated with them once they have been
4170 "seen" by squid).
4171DOC_END
4172
4173NAME: incoming_icp_average
4174TYPE: int
4175DEFAULT: 6
4176LOC: Config.comm_incoming.icp_average
4177DOC_NONE
4178
4179NAME: incoming_http_average
4180TYPE: int
4181DEFAULT: 4
4182LOC: Config.comm_incoming.http_average
4183DOC_NONE
4184
4185NAME: incoming_dns_average
4186TYPE: int
4187DEFAULT: 4
4188LOC: Config.comm_incoming.dns_average
4189DOC_NONE
4190
4191NAME: min_icp_poll_cnt
4192TYPE: int
4193DEFAULT: 8
4194LOC: Config.comm_incoming.icp_min_poll
4195DOC_NONE
4196
4197NAME: min_dns_poll_cnt
4198TYPE: int
4199DEFAULT: 8
4200LOC: Config.comm_incoming.dns_min_poll
4201DOC_NONE
4202
4203NAME: min_http_poll_cnt
4204TYPE: int
4205DEFAULT: 8
4206LOC: Config.comm_incoming.http_min_poll
4207DOC_START
4208 Heavy voodoo here. I can't even believe you are reading this.
4209 Are you crazy? Don't even think about adjusting these unless
4210 you understand the algorithms in comm_select.c first!
4211DOC_END
4212
4213NAME: max_open_disk_fds
4214TYPE: int
4215LOC: Config.max_open_disk_fds
4216DEFAULT: 0
4217DOC_START
4218 To avoid having disk as the I/O bottleneck Squid can optionally
4219 bypass the on-disk cache if more than this amount of disk file
4220 descriptors are open.
4221
4222 A value of 0 indicates no limit.
4223DOC_END
4224
4225NAME: offline_mode
4226TYPE: onoff
4227LOC: Config.onoff.offline
4228DEFAULT: off
4229DOC_START
4230 Enable this option and Squid will never try to validate cached
4231 objects.
4232DOC_END
4233
4234NAME: uri_whitespace
4235TYPE: uri_whitespace
4236LOC: Config.uri_whitespace
4237DEFAULT: strip
4238DOC_START
4239 What to do with requests that have whitespace characters in the
4240 URI. Options:
4241
4242 strip: The whitespace characters are stripped out of the URL.
4243 This is the behavior recommended by RFC2396.
4244 deny: The request is denied. The user receives an "Invalid
4245 Request" message.
4246 allow: The request is allowed and the URI is not changed. The
4247 whitespace characters remain in the URI. Note the
4248 whitespace is passed to redirector processes if they
4249 are in use.
4250 encode: The request is allowed and the whitespace characters are
4251 encoded according to RFC1738. This could be considered
4252 a violation of the HTTP/1.1
4253 RFC because proxies are not allowed to rewrite URI's.
4254 chop: The request is allowed and the URI is chopped at the
4255 first whitespace. This might also be considered a
4256 violation.
4257DOC_END
4258
4259NAME: broken_posts
4260TYPE: acl_access
4261DEFAULT: none
4262LOC: Config.accessList.brokenPosts
4263DOC_START
4264 A list of ACL elements which, if matched, causes Squid to send
4265 an extra CRLF pair after the body of a PUT/POST request.
4266
4267 Some HTTP servers has broken implementations of PUT/POST,
4268 and rely on an extra CRLF pair sent by some WWW clients.
4269
4270 Quote from RFC 2068 section 4.1 on this matter:
4271
4272 Note: certain buggy HTTP/1.0 client implementations generate an
4273 extra CRLF's after a POST request. To restate what is explicitly
4274 forbidden by the BNF, an HTTP/1.1 client must not preface or follow
4275 a request with an extra CRLF.
4276
4277Example:
4278 acl buggy_server url_regex ^http://....
4279 broken_posts allow buggy_server
4280DOC_END
4281
4282NAME: mcast_miss_addr
4283IFDEF: MULTICAST_MISS_STREAM
4284TYPE: address
4285LOC: Config.mcast_miss.addr
4286DEFAULT: 255.255.255.255
4287DOC_START
4288 If you enable this option, every "cache miss" URL will
4289 be sent out on the specified multicast address.
4290
4291 Do not enable this option unless you are are absolutely
4292 certain you understand what you are doing.
4293DOC_END
4294
4295NAME: mcast_miss_ttl
964b44c3 4296IFDEF: MULTICAST_MISS_STREAM
cccac0a2 4297TYPE: ushort
4298LOC: Config.mcast_miss.ttl
4299DEFAULT: 16
4300DOC_START
4301 This is the time-to-live value for packets multicasted
4302 when multicasting off cache miss URLs is enabled. By
4303 default this is set to 'site scope', i.e. 16.
4304DOC_END
4305
4306NAME: mcast_miss_port
4307IFDEF: MULTICAST_MISS_STREAM
4308TYPE: ushort
4309LOC: Config.mcast_miss.port
4310DEFAULT: 3135
4311DOC_START
4312 This is the port number to be used in conjunction with
4313 'mcast_miss_addr'.
4314DOC_END
4315
4316NAME: mcast_miss_encode_key
4317IFDEF: MULTICAST_MISS_STREAM
4318TYPE: string
4319LOC: Config.mcast_miss.encode_key
4320DEFAULT: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
4321DOC_START
4322 The URLs that are sent in the multicast miss stream are
4323 encrypted. This is the encryption key.
4324DOC_END
4325
4326NAME: nonhierarchical_direct
4327TYPE: onoff
4328LOC: Config.onoff.nonhierarchical_direct
4329DEFAULT: on
4330DOC_START
4331 By default, Squid will send any non-hierarchical requests
4332 (matching hierarchy_stoplist or not cachable request type) direct
4333 to origin servers.
4334
7f7db318 4335 If you set this to off, Squid will prefer to send these
cccac0a2 4336 requests to parents.
4337
4338 Note that in most configurations, by turning this off you will only
4339 add latency to these request without any improvement in global hit
4340 ratio.
4341
7f7db318 4342 If you are inside an firewall see never_direct instead of
cccac0a2 4343 this directive.
4344DOC_END
4345
4346NAME: prefer_direct
4347TYPE: onoff
4348LOC: Config.onoff.prefer_direct
4349DEFAULT: off
4350DOC_START
7f7db318 4351 Normally Squid tries to use parents for most requests. If you for some
cccac0a2 4352 reason like it to first try going direct and only use a parent if
7f7db318 4353 going direct fails set this to on.
cccac0a2 4354
4355 By combining nonhierarchical_direct off and prefer_direct on you
4356 can set up Squid to use a parent as a backup path if going direct
4357 fails.
4358DOC_END
4359
4360NAME: strip_query_terms
4361TYPE: onoff
4362LOC: Config.onoff.strip_query_terms
4363DEFAULT: on
4364DOC_START
4365 By default, Squid strips query terms from requested URLs before
4366 logging. This protects your user's privacy.
4367DOC_END
4368
4369NAME: coredump_dir
4370TYPE: string
4371LOC: Config.coredump_dir
4372DEFAULT: none
4373DEFAULT_IF_NONE: none
4374DOC_START
4375 By default Squid leaves core files in the directory from where
4376 it was started. If you set 'coredump_dir' to a directory
4377 that exists, Squid will chdir() to that directory at startup
4378 and coredump files will be left there.
4379
4380NOCOMMENT_START
5ff76111 4381# Leave coredumps in the first cache dir
cccac0a2 4382coredump_dir @DEFAULT_SWAP_DIR@
4383NOCOMMENT_END
4384DOC_END
4385
4386NAME: redirector_bypass
4387TYPE: onoff
4388LOC: Config.onoff.redirector_bypass
4389DEFAULT: off
4390DOC_START
4391 When this is 'on', a request will not go through the
4392 redirector if all redirectors are busy. If this is 'off'
4393 and the redirector queue grows too large, Squid will exit
4394 with a FATAL error and ask you to increase the number of
4395 redirectors. You should only enable this if the redirectors
4396 are not critical to your caching system. If you use
4397 redirectors for access control, and you enable this option,
7f7db318 4398 users may have access to pages they should not
cccac0a2 4399 be allowed to request.
4400DOC_END
4401
4402NAME: ignore_unknown_nameservers
4403TYPE: onoff
4404LOC: Config.onoff.ignore_unknown_nameservers
4405DEFAULT: on
4406DOC_START
4407 By default Squid checks that DNS responses are received
7f7db318 4408 from the same IP addresses they are sent to. If they
cccac0a2 4409 don't match, Squid ignores the response and writes a warning
4410 message to cache.log. You can allow responses from unknown
4411 nameservers by setting this option to 'off'.
4412DOC_END
4413
4414NAME: digest_generation
4415IFDEF: USE_CACHE_DIGESTS
4416TYPE: onoff
4417LOC: Config.onoff.digest_generation
4418DEFAULT: on
4419DOC_START
4420 This controls whether the server will generate a Cache Digest
4421 of its contents. By default, Cache Digest generation is
4422 enabled if Squid is compiled with USE_CACHE_DIGESTS defined.
4423DOC_END
4424
4425NAME: digest_bits_per_entry
4426IFDEF: USE_CACHE_DIGESTS
4427TYPE: int
4428LOC: Config.digest.bits_per_entry
4429DEFAULT: 5
4430DOC_START
4431 This is the number of bits of the server's Cache Digest which
4432 will be associated with the Digest entry for a given HTTP
4433 Method and URL (public key) combination. The default is 5.
4434DOC_END
4435
4436NAME: digest_rebuild_period
4437IFDEF: USE_CACHE_DIGESTS
4438COMMENT: (seconds)
4439TYPE: time_t
4440LOC: Config.digest.rebuild_period
4441DEFAULT: 1 hour
4442DOC_START
4443 This is the number of seconds between Cache Digest rebuilds.
4444DOC_END
4445
4446NAME: digest_rewrite_period
4447COMMENT: (seconds)
4448IFDEF: USE_CACHE_DIGESTS
4449TYPE: time_t
4450LOC: Config.digest.rewrite_period
4451DEFAULT: 1 hour
4452DOC_START
4453 This is the number of seconds between Cache Digest writes to
4454 disk.
4455DOC_END
4456
4457NAME: digest_swapout_chunk_size
4458COMMENT: (bytes)
4459TYPE: b_size_t
4460IFDEF: USE_CACHE_DIGESTS
4461LOC: Config.digest.swapout_chunk_size
4462DEFAULT: 4096 bytes
4463DOC_START
4464 This is the number of bytes of the Cache Digest to write to
4465 disk at a time. It defaults to 4096 bytes (4KB), the Squid
4466 default swap page.
4467DOC_END
4468
4469NAME: digest_rebuild_chunk_percentage
4470COMMENT: (percent, 0-100)
4471IFDEF: USE_CACHE_DIGESTS
4472TYPE: int
4473LOC: Config.digest.rebuild_chunk_percentage
4474DEFAULT: 10
4475DOC_START
4476 This is the percentage of the Cache Digest to be scanned at a
4477 time. By default it is set to 10% of the Cache Digest.
4478DOC_END
4479
4480NAME: chroot
4481TYPE: string
4482LOC: Config.chroot_dir
4483DEFAULT: none
4484DOC_START
4485 Use this to have Squid do a chroot() while initializing. This
4486 also causes Squid to fully drop root privileges after
7f7db318 4487 initializing. This means, for example, if you use a HTTP
cccac0a2 4488 port less than 1024 and try to reconfigure, you will get an
4489 error.
4490DOC_END
4491
4492NAME: client_persistent_connections
4493TYPE: onoff
4494LOC: Config.onoff.client_pconns
4495DEFAULT: on
4496DOC_NONE
4497
4498NAME: server_persistent_connections
4499TYPE: onoff
4500LOC: Config.onoff.server_pconns
4501DEFAULT: on
4502DOC_START
4503 Persistent connection support for clients and servers. By
4504 default, Squid uses persistent connections (when allowed)
4505 with its clients and servers. You can use these options to
4506 disable persistent connections with clients and/or servers.
4507DOC_END
4508
a12a049a 4509NAME: balance_on_multiple_ip
4510TYPE: onoff
4511LOC: Config.onoff.balance_on_multiple_ip
4512DEFAULT: on
4513DOC_START
4514 Some load balancing servers based on round robin DNS have been
4515 found not to preserve user session state across requests
4516 to different IP addresses.
4517
4518 By default Squid rotates IP's per request. By disabling
4519 this directive only connection failure triggers rotation.
4520DOC_END
4521
21b92762 4522NAME: detect_broken_pconn
4523TYPE: onoff
4524LOC: Config.onoff.detect_broken_server_pconns
4525DEFAULT: off
4526DOC_START
4527 Some servers have been found to incorrectly signal the use
4528 of HTTP/1.0 persistent connections even on replies not
4529 compatible, causing significant delays. This server problem
4530 has mostly been seen on redirects.
4531
4532 By enabling this directive Squid attempts to detect such
4533 broken replies and automatically assume the reply is finished
4534 after 10 seconds timeout.
4535DOC_END
4536
cccac0a2 4537NAME: pipeline_prefetch
4538TYPE: onoff
4539LOC: Config.onoff.pipeline_prefetch
4540DEFAULT: off
4541DOC_START
4542 To boost the performance of pipelined requests to closer
4543 match that of a non-proxied environment Squid can try to fetch
4544 up to two requests in parallell from a pipeline.
4545
4546 Defaults to off for bandwidth management and access logging
4547 reasons.
4548DOC_END
4549
4550NAME: extension_methods
4551TYPE: wordlist
4552LOC: Config.ext_methods
4553DEFAULT: none
4554DOC_START
4555 Squid only knows about standardized HTTP request methods.
4556 You can add up to 20 additional "extension" methods here.
4557DOC_END
4558
4559NAME: request_entities
4560TYPE: onoff
4561LOC: Config.onoff.request_entities
4562DEFAULT: off
4563DOC_START
4564 Squid defaults to deny GET and HEAD requests with request entities,
4565 as the meaning of such requests are undefined in the HTTP standard
4566 even if not explicitly forbidden.
4567
4568 Set this directive to on if you have clients which insists
4569 on sending request entities in GET or HEAD requests.
4570DOC_END
4571
4572NAME: high_response_time_warning
4573TYPE: int
4574COMMENT: (msec)
4575LOC: Config.warnings.high_rptm
4576DEFAULT: 0
4577DOC_START
4578 If the one-minute median response time exceeds this value,
4579 Squid prints a WARNING with debug level 0 to get the
4580 administrators attention. The value is in milliseconds.
4581DOC_END
4582
4583NAME: high_page_fault_warning
4584TYPE: int
4585LOC: Config.warnings.high_pf
4586DEFAULT: 0
4587DOC_START
4588 If the one-minute average page fault rate exceeds this
4589 value, Squid prints a WARNING with debug level 0 to get
4590 the administrators attention. The value is in page faults
4591 per second.
4592DOC_END
4593
4594NAME: high_memory_warning
4595TYPE: b_size_t
4596LOC: Config.warnings.high_memory
4597DEFAULT: 0
4598DOC_START
4599 If the memory usage (as determined by mallinfo) exceeds
4600 value, Squid prints a WARNING with debug level 0 to get
4601 the administrators attention.
4602DOC_END
4603
4604NAME: store_dir_select_algorithm
4605TYPE: string
4606LOC: Config.store_dir_select_algorithm
4607DEFAULT: least-load
4608DOC_START
4609 Set this to 'round-robin' as an alternative.
4610DOC_END
4611
4612NAME: forward_log
4613IFDEF: WIP_FWD_LOG
4614TYPE: string
4615DEFAULT: none
4616LOC: Config.Log.forward
4617DOC_START
4618 Logs the server-side requests.
4619
4620 This is currently work in progress.
4621DOC_END
4622
4623NAME: ie_refresh
4624COMMENT: on|off
4625TYPE: onoff
4626LOC: Config.onoff.ie_refresh
4627DEFAULT: off
4628DOC_START
4629 Microsoft Internet Explorer up until version 5.5 Service
4630 Pack 1 has an issue with transparent proxies, wherein it
4631 is impossible to force a refresh. Turning this on provides
4632 a partial fix to the problem, by causing all IMS-REFRESH
4633 requests from older IE versions to check the origin server
4634 for fresh content. This reduces hit ratio by some amount
4635 (~10% in my experience), but allows users to actually get
7f7db318 4636 fresh content when they want it. Note because Squid
cccac0a2 4637 cannot tell if the user is using 5.5 or 5.5SP1, the behavior
4638 of 5.5 is unchanged from old versions of Squid (i.e. a
4639 forced refresh is impossible). Newer versions of IE will,
4640 hopefully, continue to have the new behavior and will be
4641 handled based on that assumption. This option defaults to
4642 the old Squid behavior, which is better for hit ratios but
4643 worse for clients using IE, if they need to be able to
4644 force fresh content.
4645DOC_END
4646
4647NAME: vary_ignore_expire
4648COMMENT: on|off
4649TYPE: onoff
4650LOC: Config.onoff.vary_ignore_expire
4651DEFAULT: off
4652DOC_START
4653 Many HTTP servers supporting Vary gives such objects
4654 immediate expiry time with no cache-control header
4655 when requested by a HTTP/1.0 client. This option
4656 enables Squid to ignore such expiry times until
4657 HTTP/1.1 is fully implemented.
4658 WARNING: This may eventually cause some varying
4659 objects not intended for caching to get cached.
4660DOC_END
4661
4662NAME: sleep_after_fork
4663COMMENT: (microseconds)
4664TYPE: int
4665LOC: Config.sleep_after_fork
4666DEFAULT: 0
4667DOC_START
4668 When this is set to a non-zero value, the main Squid process
4669 sleeps the specified number of microseconds after a fork()
4670 system call. This sleep may help the situation where your
4671 system reports fork() failures due to lack of (virtual)
7f7db318 4672 memory. Note, however, if you have a lot of child
4673 processes, these sleep delays will add up and your
cccac0a2 4674 Squid will not service requests for some amount of time
4675 until all the child processes have been started.
4676DOC_END
4677
6a2f3fcf 4678NAME: minimum_expiry_time
4679COMMENT: (seconds)
4680TYPE: time_t
4681LOC: Config.minimum_expiry_time
4682DEFAULT: 60 seconds
4683DOC_START
4684 The minimum caching time according to (Expires - Date)
4685 Headers Squid honors if the object can't be revalidated
4686 defaults to 60 seconds. In reverse proxy enorinments it
4687 might be desirable to honor shorter object lifetimes. It
4688 is most likely better to make your server return a
4c43e44e 4689 meaningful Last-Modified header however. In ESI environments
4690 where page fragments often have short lifetimes, this will
4691 often be best set to 0.
6a2f3fcf 4692DOC_END
4693
df6fd596 4694NAME: relaxed_header_parser
4695COMMENT: on|off|warn
4696TYPE: tristate
4697LOC: Config.onoff.relaxed_header_parser
4698DEFAULT: on
4699DOC_START
4700 In the default "on" setting Squid accepts certain forms
4701 of non-compliant HTTP messages where it is unambiguous
4702 what the sending application intended even if the message
4703 is not correctly formatted. The messages is then normalized
4704 to the correct form when forwarded by Squid.
4705
4706 If set to "warn" then a warning will be emitted in cache.log
4707 each time such HTTP error is encountered.
4708
4709 If set to "off" then such HTTP errors will cause the request
4710 or response to be rejected.
4711DOC_END
4712
cccac0a2 4713EOF