ons 2007-03-07 klockan 14:12 +1300 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have in my branch /src/ the two IPAddress.* files that I have created
for the manager class.
My main question is what is the next step to get them compiling into squid?
sub-question of how do the bootstrap and Makefiles'
Hi Stephan,
Stefan Bischof wrote:
First I implemented
http://www.i-cap.org/spec/draft-stecher-icap-subid-00.txt
http://www.i-cap.org/spec/draft-stecher-icap-subid-00.txt by sending
X-Include: X-Authenticated-User
in my OPTIONS response. (I don't know if this draft is really
implemented,
tis 2007-03-06 klockan 18:06 -0800 skrev ccmail111:
Assumption: 'entry-fd' is uniquely created in
store.c: storeCreateEntry(..)
You'd better move that to the HttpStateData..
The above does not seem to work.
For example www.yahoo.com page has 10 gifs,
I donot see the gif files (content).
When an http request adapted using ICAP then the client and server
addresses and the authentication information does not copied to adapted
request.
This is will cause problems in any following access control lists
proccessing.
Looks that the following patch solves the problem. (But I am to tired
On Wed, 2007-03-07 at 23:57 +0200, Tsantilas Christos wrote:
When an http request adapted using ICAP then the client and server
addresses and the authentication information does not copied to adapted
request.
This is will cause problems in any following access control lists
proccessing.
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007, kinkie wrote:
Not that I know of; that would reqire a full-blown CMS engine.
I'll do some research, but I'm skeptic.
It's probably also overkill: the current policy (write-access requires
easily-given approval), together with the wiki's versioning capabilities
(to