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Re: reply_header_access vs rep_mime_type to deny mime types

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sorry Amos, i will explain why i use the "rep_mime_type"

so when users go to a website and click on a link to download and if that download is an .exe/.zip etc etc (on my mimedeny.txt ), squid will stop/block the download and instead they will get an access denied error displayed on the web page

im guessing by your reply this is not what the "reply_header_access"is used for

rob

On Mon, 25 Jan 2021 at 12:37, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 26/01/21 1:24 am, robert k Wild wrote:
> hi all,
>
> just want your thoughts on what the best acl is to deny mime types
>

Please explain what you mean by "deny mime types" ...


  Deliver the servers response but without telling the client what data
format it is using ?

  Prevent the servers response being delivered to the client ?


Amos
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