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Option Name: | adaptation_access |
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Replaces: | |
Requires: | --enable-ecap or --enable-icap-client |
Default Value: | Allow, unless rules exist in squid.conf. |
Suggested Config: |
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Sends an HTTP transaction to an ICAP or eCAP adaptation service. adaptation_access service_name allow|deny [!]aclname... adaptation_access set_name allow|deny [!]aclname... At each supported vectoring point, the adaptation_access statements are processed in the order they appear in this configuration file. Statements pointing to the following services are ignored (i.e., skipped without checking their ACL): - services serving different vectoring points - "broken-but-bypassable" services - "up" services configured to ignore such transactions (e.g., based on the ICAP Transfer-Ignore header). When a set_name is used, all services in the set are checked using the same rules, to find the first applicable one. See adaptation_service_set for details. If an access list is checked and there is a match, the processing stops: For an "allow" rule, the corresponding adaptation service is used for the transaction. For a "deny" rule, no adaptation service is activated. It is currently not possible to apply more than one adaptation service at the same vectoring point to the same HTTP transaction. See also: icap_service and ecap_service Example: adaptation_access service_1 allow all |
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