The "-i" flag is available on all the regex based ACL types, including
ident_regex and proxy_auth_regex (it is unclear to me if you are using
ident or proxy authentication).
What is added in 2.5 is the ability to specify the "-i" flag on the
non-rexex based acl types "ident" and "proxy_auth".
I beleive Squid-2.3 also has the -i option on regex based ACL types.
The authorative manual for squid.conf for a specific Squid version is
squid.conf.default. It is fairly well documented there, including the
quote below, so if you have Squid-2.3 installed, you also have a
configuration manual installed.
Regards
Henrik Nordström
Squid hacker
Dirk Ertl wrote:
>
> Helo Hendrik, helo folks,
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: <hno@marasystems.com>
> An: "Dirk Ertl" <dirk@ertl-bln.de>
> Cc: "'squid-users'" <squid-users@squid-cache.org>
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 30. Oktober 2001 14:29
> Betreff: Re: [squid-users] ident and key-sensitive
>
> > The upcoming Squid-2.5 release allows you to make ident and proxy_auth
> > ACL's case insensitive by using the -i flag. For Squid-2.4 you'd have to
> > use the regex variants if you want case insensitive matches.
>
> after your information I was found this in Squid 2.4 Stable1 Configuration
> Manual.
>
> <<
> This tag is used for defining an Access List.
> When using "file", the file should contain one item per line By default,
> regular expressions are CASE-SENSITIVE. To make them case-insensitive, use
> the -i option.
> <<
> Well, looks like I can use it in 2.4 with option -i either?!
> What´s about 2.3 ?
> That´s my version!
> On http://squid-cache.org I don´t find a Configuration Manual for 2.3.
> Maybe do you knows?
>
> TXL
> dirk
Received on Tue Oct 30 2001 - 15:53:37 MST
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