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Daniel, >Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 16:45:47 -0500 >From: "Lemay,Daniel [CMC]" <Daniel.Lemay@xxxxxxxx> >To: "'Steve Emmerson'" <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: RE: Many instances of LDM on the same machine The above message contained the following: > Suppose that I'm in the following situation: ... > -I want to be sure that my "clients" can only obtain the files that are > intend for them. I don't want to rely on the fact they will choose > themselves the subset of the feed I allow them. I know that I cannot insert > a regular expression in my ALLOW statement to restrict what files they will > have access. That's an interesting situation (and one that I haven't considered). Is it the case that each downstream site SHOULDN'T get the other's data or that such feed-requests would merely be inefficient? Regards, Steve Emmerson
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