Squid and Webmin - the 'all' acl

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Published on 2011-02-23T11:26:34Z Indexed on 2011/02/23 15:26 UTC
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In older versions of versions of squid, you had to define an acl 'all'.

acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0

You use this for http_access allow all http_access deny all etc.

In Squid 3.0 and above, the 'all' ACL is built-in, you cannot (& need not) define it.

However, the webmin squid module doesn't seem to know this - when you try to add a rule using all, it doesn't show 'all' in it's list of ACLs.

How does one get around this?

I am using webmin 1.530 on Debian Lenny. Squid Version is 3.0.STABLE19-1~bpo50+1

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