DomainTail — honor only the toplevel domain in IP qualification
The directive simply specifies that only the toplevel domain
should be used in IP qualification for session IDs.
If, for example, an IP was ri01-053.dialin.iskon.hr
,
only iskon.hr
would be used.
Interchange also supports taking various ccTLDs into account;
see CountrySubdomains
.
This directive is a compromise on security, but it allows browsers that do not accept cookies to use multiple proxy servers in the same domain. Note that this directive is enabled by default.
If you are encrypting credit cards with PGP/GPG or using payment services,
then look at the WideOpen
directive, which
enables even more browser compatibility, again at the cost of some
security.
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"); } }