On Fri, 4 Jun 2004, [koi8-r] "Slivarez![koi8-r] " wrote: > >It may be worth mentioning that the download can not be blocked by Squid > >once it is started. There is no access controls after the reply has been > >started to be forwarded to the client. > > Is it so? Imagine that some user began to download a file, but in a > middle of downloading I place this user's ACL in "http_access deny" and > make "squid -k reconfigure". Will it interrupt user's downloading > process?
As I said there is only two access controls 1. Before processing a request starts 2. Before forwarding of the reply starts There is no other points in time where requests is access controlled. A "squid -k reconfigure" will not cause the request to be denied if the access control rules is changed after forwarding of the reply has started. Regards Henrik
