Re: [squid-users] header_access question

From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@dont-contact.us>
Date: 04 Sep 2003 15:34:00 +0200

tor 2003-09-04 klockan 14.42 skrev Jan Van Nieuwenhove:

> It has nothing to do with email itself but strict html.
> imagine a webmail site (like hotmail.com);
> If I compose and send an email from my hotmail.com account, I have the
> option to upload files which will be used as attachments in the email. Now,
> I do not have this option (to upload files to be used as attachments) ever
> since I enable 'paranoic' anonymous-mode in squid. Thereby I need the
> 'header_access <paramater> allow all' to allow me to upload files (a
> standard HTML tag, similar to a form, but with POST/GET or something, I am
> not an expert on the subject).

What happens when you try? There should be an error message returned,
what does this error message say?

note: do not use MSIE as MSIE has the odd habit of not showing error
messages to the user, only abstract MS invented error descriptions
Microsoft thinks explain the error better than the real error messages..

Are you sure it is http_access causing the problem and not
request_body_max_size?

Regards
Henrik

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Received on Thu Sep 04 2003 - 07:34:06 MDT

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