> /var/squid/acl/whitelist.acl: [snip] > > .assertus.com > .neodecksoftware.com your whitelist for this domain says that it has "something" followed by that domain name... > > > .office.net 1. Each domain is on separate line, why is consider the next line part of the same pattern? in the end, your regular expression doesn't match. "." means "any single character". you should replace that line with something like this: ^neodecksoftware\.com 2. Then I should change each domain line to resemble your suggested pattern? ^assertus\.com ^neodecksoftware\.com ^office\.net Jose E Torres 939-777-4030 JET System Services On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 8:24 PM, Alex Rousskov <rousskov@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 10/04/2016 05:16 PM, Jok Thuau wrote: >> On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 1:41 PM, Jose Torres-Berrocal wrote: > >>> I have some clients that use a program that tries to connect to: >>> https://neodecksoftware.com/NeoMedOnline/NeoMedOnlineService.svc > > >>> /var/squid/acl/whitelist.acl: > >>> .assertus.com >>> .neodecksoftware.com > > >> your whitelist for this domain says that it has "something" followed by >> that domain name... > > Good catch! Actually, the problem is even worse. The dstdom_regex will > match even notneodecksoftwarexcom.org IIRC. > > >>> acl whitelist dstdom_regex -i "/var/squid/acl/whitelist.acl" > > Perhaps the configuration author meant to say dstdomain instead of > dstdom_regex? Are there any intentional regular expressions in > /var/squid/acl/whitelist.acl? > > Alex. > _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users