Squid configuration directive icap_class
Available in: 3.3 3.2 3.1 3.HEAD 3.0
History:
- Changes in 3.1 icap_class
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Replaced by adaptation_service_set.
- Changes in 3.0 icap_class
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Default: none Defines an ICAP service chain. If there are multiple services per vectoring point, they are processed in the specified order. icap_class classname servicename... Example: icap_class class_1 service_1 service_2 icap class class_2 service_1 service_3
Configuration Details:
Option Name: | icap_class |
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Replaces: | |
Requires: | --enable-icap-client |
Default Value: | none |
Suggested Config: |
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This deprecated option was documented to define an ICAP service chain, even though it actually defined a set of similar, redundant services, and the chains were not supported. To define a set of redundant services, please use the adaptation_service_set directive. For service chains, use adaptation_service_chain. |
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