On Mon, 7 Sep 2009 22:29:56 +0000, Ricardo A <racham@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Somethign like this (you said at 2000)?: > http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/200005/0709.html > > I mean: NOT DOT at "domain" start: mydomain.com or www.mydomain.com > > YES DOT at "host" start: .mydomain.com > > It mean: > > if I start the dstdomain with a dot (.mydomain.com ), the user cannot > access the page. > > And, if I don't start with dot (mydomain.com or www.mydomain.com) the user > will access the page > > It is OK?? Confusion arises. Are you describing your problem?[1] or some understanding of dstdomain?[2] [1] "It is OK" is a question only you can answer. Squid is doing exactly what you configured it to do. Does the configuration do what you want it to do? [2] No. Go back to the _current_ documentation and responses. Disregard the terminology from a decade ago about a non-relevant release of Squid. Things change. Amos > > Thanks again :-) > > > ---------------------------------------- >> From: henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> To: racham@xxxxxxxxxxx >> CC: squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 00:08:38 +0200 >> Subject: RE: Squid 2.7: Request from LAN UNABLE to FORWARD >> or CONNECTION REFUSED or ACCESS DENIED >> >> mån 2009-09-07 klockan 12:19 -0300 skrev RicardoCh: >> >>> In Squid I have a line acl myweb dstdomain "/usr/squid/domain". >>> Where "domain" save a list: >>> >>> *.mydomain.com >>> www.mydomain.com >>> *.otherdomain.com >>> www.otherdomain.com >> >> There should be no stars. Jus >> .mydomain.com >> >> and don't list explicit subdomains when using a domain wildcard. >> >> Regards >> Henrik >> > _________________________________________________________________ > Save time by using Hotmail to access your other email accounts. > http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/167688463/direct/01/