On Sunday 02 March 2003 04.38, Gary Price \(ICT\) wrote:
> I use transparent proxying. I tried to provide a custom GIF image
> on error pages by using a URL as you describe, and editing the
> error pages so they contain the image tags. However, the images are
> proxied. If the proxy says "access denied" the images is not
> available to the user, and so do not display. As a result of this
> problem I simply removed my custom images. You seem to be
> contradicting what I observed.
As I said: request for icons is under http_access restrictions like
any other requests.
If you do not have a rule which allows access to the icons the user
will not be allowed access.
Note: It is NOT sufficient to just add the icon in the icons
directory. You must also tell Squid about it by adding a fake line in
mime.conf.
> While I was doing this I added some extra % tags to the replacement
> on the error pages, and some corresponding tags in squid.conf. That
> made it easier to make the changes.
>
> I guess it would be possible not to apply the access controls to
> the images used for the error pages.
why not?
Regards
Henrik
Received on Sun Mar 02 2003 - 02:19:55 MST
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