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Am Sonntag, 26. März 2006 14:28 schrieb eddy@×××××××××.de: |
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> Ich regel das mit folgendem TAG: |
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> # TAG: header_access |
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> # Usage: header_access header_name allow|deny [!]aclname ... |
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> # WARNING: Doing this VIOLATES the HTTP standard. Enabling |
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> # this feature could make you liable for problems which it |
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> # causes. |
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> # |
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> # This option replaces the old 'anonymize_headers' and the |
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> # older 'http_anonymizer' option with something that is much |
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> # more configurable. This new method creates a list of ACLs |
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> # for each header, allowing you very fine-tuned header |
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> # mangling. |
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> das kann man genau ainstellen wem man was schickt ;) |
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> Gruss |
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> Eddy |
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Hallo allerseits, |
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der Tipp war gut und führte zum Ziel, musste nur noch |
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header_access Via deny all |
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in squid.conf ergänzen. Danke an Alle! |
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Gruss |
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Jürgen |
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