Henrik, > I realized that this IP number doesn't have a reverse lookup, but, >> in this case, how to solve the problem? If I use the IP the URL is >> loaded fine. > > The most reliable method is to add the IP to your blacklist after you have > confirmed using the IP gives the same site. > > There is no automatic means by which Squid can magically determine that > http://www.miniclip.com and http://66.165.172.181 is the same site, all it > can determine is that the two is served by the same server > (66.165.172.181). > > As already mentioned Squid assumes that if the reverse lookup of an IP > returns something then this is the main use of that IP. > > If you want to be strict about this and block every site on servers > hosting sites you have blacklisted then use the dst type ACL instead of > dstdomain. > > acl badservers dst www.miniclip.com > > will match all sites on the 66.165.172.181(www.miniclip.com) server, > including http://www.miniclip.com/ and http://66.165.172.181/ but also any > other site which may be hosted on the same server. I will use the first approach you suggested, actually I had already tested it, and I will try the others. Really thank you for your attention. Regards, Freitas