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Result on Condition Error: Specify what the condition returns when the comparison of the two
values returns an error rather than the results of the comparison. Select either False or True. If you
do not want the action applied when an error occurs, select False. If you want the action applied
when an error occurs, select True.

3.6.15 URL Host Condition

The URL Host condition allows you to restrict access based on the hostname specified in the URL
of the request. For example, you can use this condition to create rules that allow access if the URL
contains one hostname, but deny access if the URL contains another hostname. The URL Host
condition compares the hostname in the URL of the current request to the URL hostname specified
in the Value field.
To set up matching for this condition, fill in the following fields:
Comparison: Specify how the URL Host is compared to the data in the Value field. Select one of
the following types:
Comparison: URL Host: Equals: Specifies that you want the values compared as hostnames.
Comparison: Regular Expression: Matches: Specifies that you want the values compared as
regular expressions. If you select this option, you must also specify a Mode. Select one or more
of the following:
Canonical Equivalence
Case Insensitive
Comments
Dot All
Multi-Line
Unicode
Unix Lines
For regular expression syntax information, see the Javadoc for java.util.regex.Pattern.
Value: Select one of the following value types, then specify a value:
Data Entry Field: To specify a static value to compare to the URL host in the current request,
select this value type and specify the DNS name of the host.
For example, if the request URL is http://www.resourcehost.com/path/resource.gif, the
following hostname matches the resource URL:
www.resourcehost.com
If you selected URL Host:Equals for the comparison type, you can add multiple values:
Use the Edit button to access a text box where you can enter multiple values, each on a
separate line. For more information, see
Use the Add button to add values one at a time.
All listed hostnames are compared to the requested URL until a match is found or the list is
exhausted.
LDAP Attribute: If you have defined an LDAP attribute containing a URL or URL host, you
can select this option, then select your attribute.
106 Novell Access Manager 3.1 SP2 Policy Guide
Section 3.6.23, "Edit Button," on page
113.

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