You'll have to modify each domain entry for squid dstdomain. The line containing youtube.com has to be .youtube.com in order for squid to block the entire domain. Thomas J. Raef e-Based Security, LLC www.ebasedsecurity.com 1-866-838-6108 "You're either hardened, or you're hacked!" > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Cocker [mailto:paul.cocker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 12:36 PM > To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Full domain block > > Alas, it was all so perfectly planned. Grab some blacklists from Shalla > - http://www.shallalist.de/ - and hook the domain lists into squid using > dstdomain. Unfortunately, it seems squid's interpretation of domain > names is incredibly literal, so rather than youtube.com blocking > *.youtube.com, we in fact find that while youtube.com is blocked, > www.youtube.com is just hunky dory because nsquid literally is blocking > nothing but youtube.com. > > Since I'm running squidNT I am in a position where getting squidguard to > run is a bit of a pain since I'll nened to get cygwin up and running and > then it all feels like a bit of a hack. Is squidguard my only route > here, or is there a way to tell squid to be rather more "expansive" in > its domain name interpretation? Ideally this is something I need to get > in place quickly. > > Paul > IT Systems Admin > > > > > TNT Post is the trading name for TNT Post UK Ltd (company number: > 04417047), TNT Post (Doordrop Media) Ltd (00613278), TNT Post Scotland Ltd > (05695897),TNT Post North Ltd (05701709) and TNT Post South West Ltd > (05983401). Emma's Diary and Lifecycle are trading names for Lifecycle > Marketing (Mother and Baby) Ltd (02556692). All companies are registered > in England and Wales; registered address: 1 Globeside Business Park, > Fieldhouse Lane, Marlow, Buckinghamshire, SL7 1HY.