Hi Dave (just in case this got overlooked - or I missed the answer),
Also even though there are multiple entries the test only runs once and
the resulted exit code is the triggered.
I know that all 18 SNF rule lines only require one invocation of Sniffer -
which are then evaluated 18
Title: Release 4.10.42
On 5/5/2010 3:24 PM, Andy Schmidt wrote:
Hi
Dave
(just in case this got overlooked or I missed the
answer),
Also even though
there are multiple entries the test only runs once and the resulted
exit code
is the triggered.
I
know that all 18
these are NOT multiple lines of
the SAME command.
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On 5/5/2010 3:24 PM, Andy Schmidt
Title: Release 4.10.42
On 5/5/2010 4:05 PM, Andy Schmidt wrote:
snip/
The
golden rule for external tests and for RBLs is if
you have multiple lines using the SAME command
(e.g., the 18 SNF lines), or referring to the same external
program (e.g., 5 invURIBL lines), or
Hi Dave (just in case this one got lost),
Also even though there are multiple entries the test only runs once and
the resulted exit code is the triggered.
I know that all 18 SNF rule lines only require one invocation of Sniffer -
which are then evaluated 18 different way. Fair enough.
I
Hi Dave,
Also even though there are multiple entries the test only runs once and
the resulted exit code is the triggered.
I know that all 18 SNF rule lines only require one invocation of Sniffer -
which are then evaluated 18 different way. Fair enough.
I also know that the 3 SNFIP rule