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Subject: Re: [SQU] Problems with an url_regex acl (possible bug)
From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno () hem ! passagen ! se>
Date: 2001-02-28 20:25:48
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I think it is the relaxed use of url_regex. Remember that url_regex
matches any part of the URL (protocol, host name, path, query string,
...), so things like a "3x" or other short strings is not a very good
thing. (3x for example matches strings like 54yuw3xagwr).
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Henrik Nordstorm
Squid hacker
Federico wrote:
>
> dear squid users i've one question...
> I'm using squid 2.4pre stable (today snapshot)
> i've made a simple acl (i write the squid.conf section)
>
> acl porn url_regex "/usr/local/squid/etc/blocked/porn.txt"
> ...
> ...
> ...
> http_access deny porn
> http_access allow all
> ....
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> now the problem is:
> the acl works perfectly but in some strange case i've returned "access denied" also \
> when the url is not in the "porn.txt" I can't realize why. I attach the file \
> porn.txt and I report an Url with I have this problems
> http://194.243.134.51/newscom.nsf/main/AF215666D2C930CCC1256A00003FCED8?
>
> Is this a Java script problem ?
> Is this a potentially bug ?
> Or i'm a simple lamer that can't write url_regex acl ?
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> Name: porn.txt
> Part 1.2 Type: Plain Text (text/plain)
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