On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 08:20:51 -0000, Henrik Ingo <henrik.i...@avoinelama.fi> 
wrote:
> In auth_regex the pair of commands ACCEPT/DENY is confusing. It should
> have been either ACCEPT/REJECT  (see iptables) or ALLOW/DENY (see apache
> httpd). My proposal is to make it ALLOW/DENY.

Maybe allow all 4, with ACCEPT/REJECT being synonyms for ALLOW/DENY and
then it should all "just work"? :)

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/931917

Title:
  regex_policy should use apache like ALLOW/DENY

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Bug description:
  In auth_regex the pair of commands ACCEPT/DENY is confusing. It should
  have been either ACCEPT/REJECT  (see iptables) or ALLOW/DENY (see
  apache httpd). My proposal is to make it ALLOW/DENY.

  The fix should of course be backward compatible and still also support
  ACCEPT/DENY, but documentation should mark this usage as deprecated.

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