You are 100% correct.
http_access is a ordered list of rules. The first http_access line that
matches the request tells if the request is to be allowed or denied.
A http_access line matches the request if all acls listed on the
http_access line matches the request.
If as much as a single acl on the http_access line does not match the
request then this http_access line is ignored for this request, and
Squid continues looking at the next http_access line.
Regards
Henrik
tor 2002-11-07 klockan 16.55 skrev Edward Mann:
> All that i know is that everything runs in order. So if it finds a allow
> first it will allow and stop looking there. If it finds a deny first
> then it will stop at that. This is the way my firewall works so i think
> that this is how squid is working. Maybe someone else can correct me if
> i'm wrong.
Received on Thu Nov 07 2002 - 11:00:19 MST
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