> On Nov 7, 2007 7:06 PM, Amos Jeffries <squid3@treenet.co.nz> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > Is it possible to setup multiple block rules, like this?
>> >
>> > acl blockfiles urlpath_regex
>> > "/usr/local/squid/squid_redirect/blocks.files.acl"
>> > deny_info ERR_BLOCKED_FILES blockfiles
>> > http_access deny blockfiles
>> >
>> > I would like squid to serve up a different block html file for each
>> > file type that is being blocked.
>> >
>> > Is that possible?
>> >
>>
>> Yes. You can place any valid URI in place of ERR_BLOCKED_FILES.
>> Squid will serve up that URI instead of the default page.
>
> sorry for not making my question clear.
>
> What I meant was, can I setup squid to do this:
> if extension is mp3, have squid to serve FILE_1
> if extension is jpg, have squid to serve FILE_2
>
yes, exactly as you had above, but with two different acl. One for each
deny_info destination.
If you have more than can reasonably be configured a redirector is better.
Amos
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