Hi Vernon,
On Saturday 17 February 2007 16:34, Vernon A. Fort wrote:
> I'm trying to find a simple way to distribute my acl dstdom_regex
> files to 4 squid servers. When the ACL file changes, do I need to
> -reconfigure or -reload squid to activate the changes. I'm assuming
> yes but I cannot find anything stating this to be true. Also, should
> the acl use a -i in the regex line to do a case-insensitive match
> meaning I want to match any combination of BadDomaN.COM.
First, put your domain names in a separate file and use something like
this in squid.conf (if you haven't done so already):
acl baddomains dstdom_regex -i "/etc/squid/baddomains"
Then copy this file to your four Squid servers. If you are working on
Unix/Linux/*BSD, scp would be the tool of choice for that. After this,
reload each of the Squids. To make it even easier, I would write a
small script which does all this.
For case-insensitive matches you need to use the "-i" option.
Regards,
Peter
-- Peter Albrecht, Novell Training Services, peter.albrecht@novell.comReceived on Mon Feb 19 2007 - 01:35:39 MST
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