On 24/02/2016 11:46 a.m., HackXBack wrote:
> i mean like
> acl ssl_ext urlpath_regex
> \.(jp(e?g|e|2)|gif|png|tiff?|bmp|tga|svg|ico|swf|crx|webarchive|flv|x-flv|JPG)(\?|\/\?)
> ssl_bump bump ssl_ext
>
The answer is no.
Amos
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i mean like
acl ssl_ext urlpath_regex
\.(jp(e?g|e|2)|gif|png|tiff?|bmp|tga|svg|ico|swf|crx|webarchive|flv|x-flv|JPG)(\?|\/\?)
ssl_bump bump ssl_ext
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On 22/02/2016 12:39 a.m., Antony Stone wrote:
> On Sunday 21 February 2016 at 11:34:44, HackXBack wrote:
>
>> Bump links by extension files
>> and not by servername
>
> I'm still not at all sure I understand what you mean.
>
> Please give one example of what you want to do and explain why it wou
On Sunday 21 February 2016 at 11:34:44, HackXBack wrote:
> Bump links by extension files
> and not by servername
I'm still not at all sure I understand what you mean.
Please give one example of what you want to do and explain why it would be an
improvement over the standard method.
Thanks,
A
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Stupid idea.
21.02.16 16:34, HackXBack пишет:
> Bump links by extension files
> and not by servername
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Bump links by extension files
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On 18/02/2016 9:11 p.m., HackXBack wrote:
> using squid v4
> can we bump by extension files ??
>
Can you what?
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using squid v4
can we bump by extension files ??
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