Easy way
I’m using debian server… I hope this tips will work for all linux distro
Edit your ERR_ACCESS_DENIED file, where?? mine is in /usr/share/squid/error/English/
Add this line to the last line of ERR_ACCESS_DENIED file:
<!– Generated %T by %h (%s) –>
Save the file… reload squid configuration file /etc/init.d/squid reload
You’re done
You’re done
Hard way
You can remove footer from squid error pages. Removing the version number from the footer is very easy.
In squid.conf enable
httpd_suppress_version_string
But what if you want to remove the whole message.
Generated Thu, 08 Jun 2000 06:58:30 GMT by proxy1.proxy.com (Squid/2.3.STABLE1)There is no configuration available to remove it but you can always edit the source file for that. Don't worry its very easy. Easy because its really easy.
Just follow the following steps:
- Go to squid source. /usr/src/squid/src
- Backup the existing file errorpage.c cp ./errorpage.c ./errorpage.c.bkp
- Remove errorpage.o rm errorpage.o
- Edit the file errorpage.c vim errorpage.c
{
ERR_SQUID_SIGNATURE,
"\n<\BR clear=\"all\">\n"
"<\HR noshade size=\"1px\">\n"
"\n"
"Generated %T by %h (%s)\n"
"\n"
"<\/BODY><\/HTML>\n"
} - Remove the line "Generated %T by %h (%s)\n"
- Save and exit :wq
- Reconfigure squid with old options ./configure .........
- Make clean make clean
- Make make
- Make all make all
- Make install make install
- Stop squid /usr/local/squid/sbin/squid -k shutdown
- Start squid /usr/local/squid/sbin
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