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uplex-varnish
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@@ -106,8 +106,6 @@ ban *field operator argument* [&& field operator argument [...]]
examples.
ban.list
Display the ban list.
All requests for objects from the cache are matched against
items on the ban list. If an object in the cache is older than
a matching ban list item, it is considered "banned", and will be
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When a ban expression is older than all the objects in the
cache, it is removed from the list.
ban.list displays the ban list. The output looks something like
this (broken into two lines):
0x7fea4fcb0580 1303835108.618863 131G req.http.host ~
www.myhost.com && req.url ~ /some/url
The first field is the address of the ban.
The second is the time of entry into the list, given
as a high precision timestamp.
The third field describes many objects point to this ban. When
an object is compared to a ban the object is marked with a
reference to the newest ban it was tested against. This isn't
really useful unless you're debugging.
A "G" marks that the ban is "Gone". Meaning it has been marked
as a duplicate or it is no longer valid. It stays in the list
for effiency reasons.
Then follows the actual ban it self.
ban.url regexp
Immediately invalidate all documents whose URL matches the
specified regular expression. Please note that the Host part of
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