August 29, 2013 10:42AM
Is there a way to check a variable against file contents for processing? A couple scenarios below.

This is used here, but adding multiple agents can get burdensome:
if ($http_user_agent ~ (agent1|agent2|Foo|Wget|Nmap|BadAgent) ) {
return 403;
}

I'd like to maintain a file with all the variables, (and custom script the addition/removal of file entries) like this:
if ($http_user_agent ~ (in.file(../../badAgents.txt) ) {
return 403;
}


Or using file references for Allow/Deny:
Allow ../../whitelist.txt
Deny ../../badHosts.txt


Or Checking usernames against a whitelist/blacklist:
if ( $arg.Username does.not.exist.in(../../allowedUsers.txt) )
if ( $arg.Username exists.in(../../blockedUsers.txt) )

SpaceCwoboy
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Subject Author Posted

Check if variable exists in file, Using file contents for variable handling

spacecwoboy August 29, 2013 10:42AM

Re: Check if variable exists in file, Using file contents for variable handling

Maxim Dounin August 29, 2013 01:44PM



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