From: Joseph Brunner (joe@affirmedsystems.com)
Date: Sun Oct 07 2007 - 22:28:45 ART
If any task says .jpg, .jpeg, .gif, etc. then you are obliged to use the
regexp url match
class-map match-all IMAGES
match protocol http url "*.jpg|*.jpeg|*.gif"
I used to make a match-any with each on a separate line until Victor showed
me his way... which works in a live network. I used this config to block all
images from match.com / facebook.com at a client site. The rest of those
sites are limited to 128,000, oh, and during business hours they are dead
all together...
JB
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To: Thomas.W.Johnson@chase.com
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Subject: Re: Match Protocol
How about using both mime & url under a 'match any' class? In practice, not
all images might be encoded in mime format.
However, for the exam, mime might be the preffered way. Correct me if i'm
wrong.
On 10/5/07, Thomas.W.Johnson@chase.com <Thomas.W.Johnson@chase.com> wrote:
>
> I'm ran across a question that wanted you to limit all return traffic
> from
> www.thiswebsite.com/thisdirectory destined for a specific VLAN to
> whatever,
> 512k, and drop any image files (jpg, bmp or gif) from this
> website.
> How do you match the image files? I assume it's with the match protocol
> http
> command, however, what parameters do you use? Do I need to use the
> match
> protocol http with the mime parameter or do I use match protocol
> http with
> url *.jpg | *.bmp | *.gif? I just don't understand how you
> match image files
> with the match protocol command.
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
> Thomas
> Johnson
>
> JP Morgan Chase
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