Acked-by: Peter Müller peter.mueller@ipfire.org
This reverts commit e0be9eab47d621545e5498c32c0fef39f7ef84a9.
This change is now producing problems on IPv6-enabled systems as it will deny access to any website that is IPv6-enabled as well, even if the client connected using IPv4.
I have tested if squid is now running on fine on systems where IPv6 is disabled and can confirm that its running just fine.
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer michael.tremer@ipfire.org
html/cgi-bin/proxy.cgi | 12 +----------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/html/cgi-bin/proxy.cgi b/html/cgi-bin/proxy.cgi index 71be315f6..c8e3576df 100644 --- a/html/cgi-bin/proxy.cgi +++ b/html/cgi-bin/proxy.cgi @@ -3525,19 +3525,9 @@ END $_ =~ s/__PROXY_PORT__/$proxysettings{'PROXY_PORT'}/; print FILE $_; }
print FILE "\n#End of custom includes\n\n";
close (ACL); }print FILE "\n#End of custom includes\n";
print FILE <<END
-# Prevent ipv6 requests to avoid crash in squid > 5.x -acl to_ipv6 dst ipv6 -acl from_ipv6 src ipv6 -http_access deny to_ipv6 -http_access deny from_ipv6 -END
;
if ((!-z $extgrp) && ($proxysettings{'AUTH_METHOD'} eq 'ncsa') && ($proxysettings{'NCSA_BYPASS_REDIR'} eq 'on')) { print FILE "\nredirector_access deny for_extended_users\n"; }
# Check if squidclamav is enabled.