Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
Hi Squids,
Well because a transparent squid when I'm passing BOSH (xmmp/http) squids
sends error 400 and of course all fails.
Find out why that error is occuring.
Statement #4 of the BOSH statement of requirements is:
"Fully compatible with HTTP/1.0."
A dee
lorenor wrote:
Hello,
lets assume I cached the site www.example.com. Now i want to get the path to all
cached files related to the site. Have anyone an idea?
Why?
Amos
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Wong wrote:
Wong wrote:
I found that Symantec LU has round robin DNS. And they can change
DNS A
record at anytime.
Isn't it better if Squid can bypass the domain name in squid.conf?
Is it possible?
Squid does many DNS things and has many controls for changing how it
does them.
Correct use
Thanks for your inputs... let me check that regex... or i will go with OpenDNS
as Luis mentioned... i already started reviewing openDNS before putting their
shoes...
Any -ve with these openDNS people???
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On 28-Mar-09, at 10:56 PM, Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz > wrote:
You should set an expresión for that URL. Use regexp like this
^http://...sites=.*\.com
I think
On Saturday 28 March 2009 09:14:26 Truth Seeker wrote:
Dear Marcus,
Thanks for
You should set an expresión for that URL. Use regexp like this
^http://...sites=.*\.com
I think
On Saturday 28 March 2009 09:14:26 Truth Seeker wrote:
> Dear Marcus,
>
> Thanks for your reply... But its not working for me. The thing is my acl
> will not block www.example.com. it will only block
Marcus,
Thanks for the info... i just want to confirm whether its possible or not... \
Once again thx a lot.
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Truth Seeker wrote:
Dear Marcus,
Thanks for your reply... But its not working for me. The thing is my acl will
not block www.example.com. it will only block www.example.com/something.com,
because i am using urlpath_regex instead of url_regex in the acl declaration.
Then i tried your regex
Dear Marcus,
Thanks for your reply... But its not working for me. The thing is my acl will
not block www.example.com. it will only block www.example.com/something.com,
because i am using urlpath_regex instead of url_regex in the acl declaration.
Then i tried your regex also, but its not worki
Ok, will give that a whirl on monday when I am back in the office and
report back.
Thanks
Rob
On Sat, 2009-03-28 at 12:03 +1300, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> ROBIN wrote:
> > Sorry Amos...I guess the old adage one mans meat is another mans poison
> > applys here.
> >
> >
> > where do i specify the
The ACL blocks URLs that end with .com
i.e. it blocks a URL which is www.example.com while it does not block
www.example.com/index.html
If you change the patterns to include a slash you are fine.
The slash must prevent that domains with .com are matched.
e.g.
..*\.com$ becomes .*\..*/.*\.com$
Hello,
lets assume I cached the site www.example.com. Now i want to get the path to all
cached files related to the site. Have anyone an idea?
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