2007/3/18, SM <sm@resistor.net>:
>
> You'll have to write the code to parse the squid.conf and feed it
> into your database. You can then change the settings through the
> interface you designed. Once the changes are done, generate a new
> squid.conf by using the settings stored in your database and send it
> to the computer where squid is running. Then restart squid.
>
> The above can be done in Perl or any language you are familiar with.
>
> Regards,
> -sm
>
>
Thank you for your reply! what you said just what i want to do,
now, i want somebody can give me some ideas that how to parse the
squid.conf appropriately and how to generate a correct new squid.conf
by the info stored in my database. more or less, the number of
statements of squid.conf bigger than 200, and some statements is
sequence dependent...
syntax analyzer?
-- Best regards Felix NewReceived on Sun Mar 18 2007 - 10:05:29 MDT
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