On Mon, May 01, 2006 at 10:53:47AM +0200, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> I have another idea:
> 
>  - make the contents static HTML files
>  - put the files into /etc/errors, a default page and maybe specific
>    from different visitors
>  - when looking for the error page contents, first look at the domain
>    name of the visitor (eg. a.b.example.org), try to find the
>    appropriate error page for him (lookin for a.b.example.org.html,
>    b.example.org.html, example.org.html and default.html)
> 
> I think this should give the local admin enough control to specify
> desired user actions.

Not sure where /etc/errors fits into the picture, but being able
to customise this directly in /etc/apt-cacher/templates/* or so,
definitely seems like a better option than abusing the server
config file further for the task.

I think we are on the same page here, I could be happy with anything
along these lines.

cheers,
Ron




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