Il 02/07/10 01.40, Amos Jeffries ha scritto:
Alberto Cappadonia wrote:Hi all,If I want to deny the access, for example, to google and I want that every google web site (in any language) cannot be accessed, can I write an acllike the following? ------ acl googleDomains dstdom_regex -i .*\.google\..* http_access deny googleDomains ------ or i have to use other acl like url_regex ?For that use yes dstdom_regex is appropriate. The .* at the start and end of the pattern can be removed. Giving you: acl googleDomains dstdom_regex -i \.google\.
ok, thanks.But this means that Squid automatically adds .* at the start and at the end of the pattern?
this is valid for all the acls that support regex? (like ident_regex, url_regex, etc..)
if I write: acl googleDomains dstdom_regex -i \.google.com is equivalent to .*\.google\.com.* ? Regards Alberto
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