Hey, It would be great if this feature becomes available !!! acl aclname_1 type_1 acl aclname_2 type_2 acl aclname_3 type_3 acl aclname_4 type_4 [...] http_access allow|deny aclname_* Cheers! -----Message d'origine----- De : Nick Cairncross [mailto:Nick.Cairncross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Envoyé : jeudi 11 mars 2010 18:41 À : squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Objet : ACL wildcard? Hi all, Just a quick question today..: In a bid to keep to some standards my ACLs all follow similar naming conventions : FILETYPE_EXE_[object] - e.g. FILE_TYPE_EXE_Users, FILE_TYPE_EXE_Hosts, FILE_TYPE_EXE_IPAddresses FILETYPE_MP3_[object] - e.g. FILE_TYPE_MP3_Users, FILE_TYPE_MP3_Hosts, FILE_TYPE_MP3_IPAddresses FILETYPE_ZIP_[object] - e.g. FILE_TYPE_ZIP_Users, FILE_TYPE_ZIP_Hosts, FILE_TYPE_ZIP_IPAddresses Instead of repeating the deny_info entry three times for each of these, is it possible to use a wildcard for one? If so.. What is it?: deny_info CUSTOM_FILEBLOCKED FILETYPE_{wildcard} Thanks, Nick ** Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail ** The information contained in this e-mail is of a confidential nature and is intended only for the addressee. If you are not the intended addressee, any disclosure, copying or distribution by you is prohibited and may be unlawful. Disclosure to any party other than the addressee, whether inadvertent or otherwise, is not intended to waive privilege or confidentiality. Internet communications are not secure and therefore Conde Nast does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this message. Any views or opinions expressed are those of the author. Company Registration details: The Conde Nast Publications Ltd Vogue House Hanover Square London W1S 1JU Registered in London No. 226900
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