On 1/31/05 11:09 AM, "Henrik Nordstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> acl zip req_mime_type ^application/zip$
>> acl exe req_mime_type ^application/octet-stream$
>> acl msexe req_mime_type ^application/x-msdownload$
>
> These mime types is almost never never seen in request entities.
>
> I suspect you intended to use the rep_mime_type, not req_mime_type.
Aha. Thank you.
>> no_cache allow zip
>> no_cache allow exe
>> no_cache allow msexe
>> no_cache deny all
>
> Note: no_cache works the opposite of what the name claims.. what you deny
> does not get cached.
Isn't that how I have it written?
> Note2: You can merge all of those mime types in a single acl.
Thanks.
After using rep_ instead of req_ it still didn't work. It wasn't until I
changed:
no_cache allow zip
no_cache allow exe
no_cache allow msexe
no_cache deny all
to:
no_cache deny !zip !exe !msexe
... that it started working as I wanted. This is semantically different but
effectively the same isn't it (including the implied allow all)?
--
Jeremy Shaffner
System Operations
Fusion Broadband, Inc.