On Monday 23 January 2006 10:56, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: > On 20.01 16:10, Dave wrote: > > One of your users uses hotmail on occasion. She said she started > > getting denied downloading attachment a couple of months ago. I > > haven't changed my squid settings in about a year or so. > > > > I have this rule to block windows executable files... > > acl deny_files url_regex -i \.exe$ \.com$ \.wmf$ \.scr$ > > ^(\w+://)?([\w|\d|_|\.|\-|/]*?)\.exe(\?.*)?$ > > > > If I remove \.com$ it works. > > acl deny_files url_regex -i \.exe$ \.wmf$ \.scr$ > > ^(\w+://)?([\w|\d|_|\.|\-|/]*?)\.exe(\?.*)?$ > > > > Anyone know why this rule is affecting hotmail? Another user said she > > could download attachments from yahoo . > > > > Error: > > While trying to retrieve the URL: > > http://by108fd.bay108.hotmail.msn.com/cgi-bin/saferd/pcupdates%2edoc? > > uh! Remove all such rules and use squidguard or similar filteringf system. > such regexp's in rules slow down squid and usually cause more problems than > they solve. man man .... in this case you probably should change only url_regex into urlpath_regex -- H. A mensagem foi scaneada pelo sistema de e-mail e pode ser considerada segura. Service fornecido pelo Datacenter Matik https://datacenter.matik.com.br