From 9b1e7bb1a403c0433eca79301d22addca75139bf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Franco Fichtner Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2019 16:59:12 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] web proxy: changes for previous * Stop mentioning how tokenizer fields work. Web proxy is the only part where this is done excessively and best explained in docs. * Remove "->" as it could lead to invalid characters in HTML and translation misakes later on. --- .../controllers/OPNsense/Proxy/forms/main.xml | 26 +++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/opnsense/mvc/app/controllers/OPNsense/Proxy/forms/main.xml b/src/opnsense/mvc/app/controllers/OPNsense/Proxy/forms/main.xml index c91120fce..76131134e 100644 --- a/src/opnsense/mvc/app/controllers/OPNsense/Proxy/forms/main.xml +++ b/src/opnsense/mvc/app/controllers/OPNsense/Proxy/forms/main.xml @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ select_multiple - Type subnets/addresses you want to ignore for the access.log. You can also paste a comma-separated list into this field. + Type subnets/addresses you want to ignore for the access.log. Type subnet addresses (ex. 192.168.2.0/24) true true @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ select_multiple - Type IPs of alternative DNS servers you like to use. You can also paste a comma-seperated list into this field. + Type IPs of alternative DNS servers you like to use. Type IP addresses, followed by Enter or comma. true true @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ select_multiple true - Create a list of sites which may not be inspected, for example bank sites. Prefix the domain with a . to accept all subdomains (e.g. .google.com). You can also paste a comma-separated list into this field (e.g. bank1.com,.bank2.com). + Create a list of sites which may not be inspected, for example bank sites. Prefix the domain with a . to accept all subdomains (e.g. .google.com). proxy.forward.ssl_crtd_storage_max_size @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ select_multiple - Type subnets you want to allow access to the proxy server, use a comma or press Enter for new item. You can also paste a comma-separated list into this field. + Type subnets you want to allow access to the proxy server. Type subnet addresses (ex. 192.168.2.0/24) true @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ select_multiple - Type IP addresses you want to allow access to the proxy server, use a comma or press Enter for new item. You can also paste a comma-separated list into this field. + Type IP addresses you want to allow access to the proxy server. Type IP addresses (ex. 192.168.1.100) true @@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ select_multiple - Type IP addresses you want to deny access to the proxy server, use a comma or press Enter for new item. You can also paste a comma-separated list into this field. + Type IP addresses you want to deny access to the proxy server. Type IP addresses (ex. 192.168.1.100) true @@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ select_multiple - Whitelist destination domains. You may use a regular expression, use a comma or press Enter for new item. Examples: "mydomain.com" -> matches on "*.mydomain.com"; "^https?:\/\/([a-zA-Z]+)\.mydomain\." -> matches on "http(s)://textONLY.mydomain.*"; "\.gif$" -> matches on "\*.gif" but not on "\*.gif\test"; "\[0-9]+\.gif$" -> matches on "\123.gif" but not on "\test.gif" You can also paste a comma-separated list into this field. + Whitelist destination domains. You may use a regular expression, use a comma or press Enter for new item. Examples: "mydomain.com" matches on "*.mydomain.com"; "^https?:\/\/([a-zA-Z]+)\.mydomain\." matches on "http(s)://textONLY.mydomain.*"; "\.gif$" matches on "\*.gif" but not on "\*.gif\test"; "\[0-9]+\.gif$" matches on "\123.gif" but not on "\test.gif" Regular expressions are allowed. true @@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ select_multiple - Blacklist destination domains. You may use a regular expression, use a comma or press Enter for new item. Examples: "mydomain.com" -> matches on "*.mydomain.com"; "^https?:\/\/([a-zA-Z]+)\.mydomain\." -> matches on "http(s)://textONLY.mydomain.*"; "\.gif$" -> matches on "*.gif" but not on "\*.gif\test"; "\[0-9]+\.gif$" -> matches on "\123.gif" but not on "\test.gif". You can also paste a comma-separated list into this field. + Blacklist destination domains. You may use a regular expression, use a comma or press Enter for new item. Examples: "mydomain.com" matches on "*.mydomain.com"; "^https?:\/\/([a-zA-Z]+)\.mydomain\." matches on "http(s)://textONLY.mydomain.*"; "\.gif$" matches on "*.gif" but not on "\*.gif\test"; "\[0-9]+\.gif$" matches on "\123.gif" but not on "\test.gif" Regular expressions are allowed. true @@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ select_multiple - Block user-agents. You may use a regular expression, use a comma or press Enter for new item. Examples: "^(.)+Macintosh(.)+Firefox/37\.0" -> matches on "Macintosh version of Firefox revision 37.0"; "^Mozilla" -> matches on "all Mozilla based browsers". You can also paste a commanseparated list into this field. + Block user-agents. You may use a regular expression, use a comma or press Enter for new item. Examples: "^(.)+Macintosh(.)+Firefox/37\.0" matches on "Macintosh version of Firefox revision 37.0"; "^Mozilla" matches on "all Mozilla based browsers" Regular expressions are allowed. true true @@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ select_multiple - Block specific MIME type reply. You may use a regular expression, use a comma or press Enter for new item. Examples: "video/flv" -> matches on "Flash Video"; "application/x-javascript" -> matches on "javascripts". You can also paste a comma-separated list into this field. + Block specific MIME type reply. You may use a regular expression, use a comma or press Enter for new item. Examples: "video/flv" matches on "Flash Video"; "application/x-javascript" matches on "javascripts" Regular expressions are allowed. true true @@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ select_multiple - Allowed destination TCP ports, you may use ranges (ex. 222-226) and add comments with colon (ex. 22:ssh). You can also paste a comma-separated list into this field. + Allowed destination TCP ports, you may use ranges (ex. 222-226) and add comments with colon (ex. 22:ssh). Type port number or range. true true @@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ select_multiple - Allowed destination SSL ports, you may use ranges (ex. 222-226) and add comments with colon (ex. 22:ssh). You can also paste a comma-separated list into this field. + Allowed destination SSL ports, you may use ranges (ex. 222-226) and add comments with colon (ex. 22:ssh). Type port number or range. true true @@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ select_multiple - Exclusion list destination domains.You may use a regular expression, use a comma or press Enter for new item. Examples: "mydomain.com" -> matches on "*.mydomain.com"; "https://([a-zA-Z]+)\.mydomain\." -> matches on "http(s)://textONLY.mydomain.*"; "\.gif$" -> matches on "\*.gif" but not on "\*.gif\test"; "\[0-9]+\.gif$" -> matches on "\123.gif" but not on "\test.gif". You can also paste a comma-separated list into this field. + Exclusion list destination domains.You may use a regular expression, use a comma or press Enter for new item. Examples: "mydomain.com" matches on "*.mydomain.com"; "https://([a-zA-Z]+)\.mydomain\." matches on "http(s)://textONLY.mydomain.*"; "\.gif$" matches on "\*.gif" but not on "\*.gif\test"; "\[0-9]+\.gif$" matches on "\123.gif" but not on "\test.gif" Regular expressions are allowed. true