Use any of the following configuration
acl adclick1 dstdomain .doubleclick.net
acl adclick2 dstdomain .valueclick.net
acl adclick3 dstdomain .falkag.net
http_access deny adclick1
http_access deny adclick2
http_access deny adclick3
Or
acl adclick1 dstdomain .doubleclick.net .valueclick.net .valueclick.net
http_access deny adclick1
After configuring this, you can give reload the configuration file without
restarting
/PATH/TO/squid -k reconfigure
Thanks
Squidrunners
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~ Disclaimer: Yes, I RTFM. Yes, I scanned the archives; because there is
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~ v2.5.stable5
~ Can squid be configured to deny access to certain domains? Like
*.doubleclick.net or *.falkag.net? The "acl <waste-of-time> dstdomain
<unwanted>" + "http_access deny <waste-of-time>" looked promising but had
no effect; the hosts were accessed anyway.
~ How does squid block/deny/etc specified domains?
~ Is a reload all that is necessary after changing squid.conf? Or is a
full restart required?
~ Here is what I tried:
acl adclick1 dstdomain .doubleclick.net
acl adclick2 dstdomain .valueclick.net
acl adclick3 dstdomain .falkag.net
http_access deny adclick1 adclick2 adclick3
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