On Fri, 9 May 2003 20:46, Gerard Eviston wrote:
> Obviosly it's more difficult to filter objects like this. The mime type is
> generic so rep_mime_type isn't enough. But in this case something on the
> client side is assuming that application/octet-stream means radio, and if
> you're lucky enough to have that client-side application send an honest
> User-Agent header (most do) then an external helper might be the way to go.
> Something like external_acl_type radio concurrency=5 %{User-Agent}
> /path/to/myhelper. But beware: you'll need to write your own helper and
> doing so may not be trivial. If you're really keen then do some research on
> squid's external acl scheme.
>
Don't listen to me. Look at acl type browser instead.
Regards
Gerard
Received on Fri May 09 2003 - 05:21:11 MDT
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