[squid-users] ACL wildcard?

From: Nick Cairncross <Nick.Cairncross_at_condenast.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 17:41:12 +0000

Hi all,

Just a quick question today..: In a bid to keep to some standards my ACLs all follow similar naming conventions :

FILETYPE_EXE_[object] - e.g. FILE_TYPE_EXE_Users, FILE_TYPE_EXE_Hosts, FILE_TYPE_EXE_IPAddresses
FILETYPE_MP3_[object] - e.g. FILE_TYPE_MP3_Users, FILE_TYPE_MP3_Hosts, FILE_TYPE_MP3_IPAddresses
FILETYPE_ZIP_[object] - e.g. FILE_TYPE_ZIP_Users, FILE_TYPE_ZIP_Hosts, FILE_TYPE_ZIP_IPAddresses

Instead of repeating the deny_info entry three times for each of these, is it possible to use a wildcard for one? If so.. What is it?:

deny_info CUSTOM_FILEBLOCKED FILETYPE_{wildcard}

Thanks,

Nick

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