Norman Zhang wrote:

I'm currently scanning web traffic through TrendMicro VirusWall using the following options. Are there shorter ways of specifying the extensions?

cache_peer 127.0.0.1 parent 80 7 default no-query

acl binaries urlpath_regex -i \.bin$ \.com$ \.cmd$ \.doc$ \.dot$ \.drv$ \.exe$ \.sys$ \.xls$ \.xla$ \.xlt$ \.vbs$ \.js$ \.htm$ \.html$ \.cla$ \.class$ \.scr$ \.mdb$ \.ppt$ \.dll$ \.ocx$ \.ovl$ \.pot$ \.shs$ \.pif$ \.hlp$ \.hta$ \.mpp$ \.mpt$ \.msg$ \.oft$ \.pps$ \.rtf$ \.vsd$ \.vst$ \.386$ \.arj$ \.cab$ \.gz$ \.lzh$ \.rar$ \.tar$ \.swf$ \.zip$

cache_peer_access 127.0.0.1 allow binaries
never_direct allow binaries


> As far as I know there's no shorter way to do this. What you can do > is put those extensions in a file, and call that file with squid. > That makes the squid.conf not that dirty.

Would the following do?

cache_peer 127.0.0.1 parent 80 7 no-query default
acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
never_direct allow all


Then all files will be directed......I don't know if this is disered.


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