-i means NO case sensitivite. acl rule1 url_regex sex http_access deny rule1
will deny http://www.something.com/sex but will ALLOW http://www.something.com/sEx because url_regex IS case sensitivite and you asked to blocked 'sex' and not 'sEx' using acl rule1 url_regex -i sex (now we got a case INsensitivite rule) instead will block all possible case combination of the word sex, like SEx, SEX, SeX, etc ........ Hint: Use -i :) Sincerily, Leonardo Rodrigues ----- Original Message ----- From: "Soccal Andrea" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 10:37 AM Subject: [squid-users] Block site with a specific word in the entire url > Hi squid boys ! > I want block the site with a SPECIFIC words in the url ...for example: > > Www.domain.com/XXXX > www.domain.com/ok/XXXX > > The command it's > Acl aclname url_regex ??? > > With -i option ??what's the mean of -i option ?? > > thanks >
