IpHead — use only part of the IP to qualify user sessions
The directive affects the domain/IP session qualifying method. When enabled,
only the first IpQuad
dot-quads of the IP address are used to qualify
the user session (along with, of course, the session ID).
This is a slight compromise on security, but it allows non-cookie-accepting browsers, like AOL's V2.0, to use multiple proxy servers.
Interchange 5.9.0:
Source: lib/Vend/Config.pm
Line 5434 (context shows lines 5434-5446)
sub parse_yesno { my($var, $value) = @_; $_ = $value; if (m/^y/i || m/^t/i || m/^1/ || m/^on/i) { return 1; } elsif (m/^n/i || m/^f/i || m/^0/ || m/^of/i) { return 0; } else { config_error("Use 'yes' or 'no' for the $var directive\n"); } }