Quoting Antony Stone :
On Friday 14 August 2015 at 14:10:54, Arjen van der Meer wrote:
Dear Antony (and Amos),
Thanks again for your replies. This answers my question, however I had
hoped for a solution that would make /wordpress invisible from the
outside.
In that case remove the ^/wordpre
On Friday 14 August 2015 at 14:10:54, Arjen van der Meer wrote:
> Dear Antony (and Amos),
>
> Thanks again for your replies. This answers my question, however I had
> hoped for a solution that would make /wordpress invisible from the
> outside.
In that case remove the ^/wordpress ACL from your s
On Friday 14 August 2015 at 12:37:49, Antony Stone wrote:
> On Friday 14 August 2015 at 10:57:52, Arjen van der Meer wrote:
> > Good morning Amos,
> >
> > And thanks for your reply. But I think this is what I already have
> > configured, unless you notice errors in the following configuration:
>
On Friday 14 August 2015 at 10:57:52, Arjen van der Meer wrote:
> Good morning Amos,
>
> And thanks for your reply. But I think this is what I already have
> configured, unless you notice errors in the following configuration:
> acl wordpress urlpath_regex ^/wordpress
The above matches any URL
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On 14/08/2015 12:55 a.m., Arjen van der Meer wrote:
>
> Since a couple of months I have installed and configured squid
On 14/08/2015 12:55 a.m., Arjen van der Meer wrote:
>
> Since a couple of months I have installed and configured squid on my
> raspberry pi with raspbian and most things I like to work do! One thing
> however I can't get to work. Not even with the help of what I found on the
> internet so far. That
Hello all,
I'm taking the risk of asking a question a question previously answered,
because after multiple weeks of googling I haven't found a working answer.
So let me first introduce myself: I'm an old school software engineer that
turned to IT and operations management 2 decades ago and