# Example: IP access pattern file # the following CDIR notation is allowed ONLY: # a.b.c.d/m with a, b, c, d ... {0..255} and m ... {0..32} # and is referred as IP access pattern. # # you can prefix any IP access pattern with a '!`, which explicitly says, # "Do not rewrite the passed URL from this client" ############################################################################# # Since jesred uses a linear list of ip access patterns, the order of the # # ip access patterns in this file is important!!! # ############################################################################# # jesred uses a linear IP Access pattern list. As long as no match is found, # it compares the clients IP address with the next pattern, listed below. # If the end of the list is reached and no match was found, jesred echo's # back a "\n", which indicates no URL replacement to squid. # If the client IP address matches an entry below, rewrite rules # are applied immediately (i.e. no further checks for other IP access # pattern matches will be done). # # These are my children caches which have their own redirectors running !141.44.251.15/32 !149.203.102.1/32 # rewrite all URLs from 141.44.0.0/16 149.203.0.0/16 193.175.28.0/24