The patch was backported from Squid 4 as no patch for Squid 3 was available. The code in wccp2.cpp is almost identical. The resulting code in wccp2.cpp is almost identical to the code in 4.13 in impish, so I suspect you'll hit the same regression with current versions of Squid.
The only two commits that are different are the two following commits, which I don't believe could be causing the regression you are seeing:
Hi,
The patch was backported from Squid 4 as no patch for Squid 3 was available. The code in wccp2.cpp is almost identical. The resulting code in wccp2.cpp is almost identical to the code in 4.13 in impish, so I suspect you'll hit the same regression with current versions of Squid.
The only two commits that are different are the two following commits, which I don't believe could be causing the regression you are seeing:
https:/ /github. com/squid- cache/squid/ commit/ 7f7b4fd3f9af404 d5bc528f7a73320 f3ed1cc7d4 /github. com/squid- cache/squid/ commit/ 43b6575c9823248 357a1eca8a55db7 6fd6c848ca
https:/
It would help to be able to test your environment with current versions of Squid to determine if this is caused by the upstream fix or not. Thanks!