Please confirm equivalence: 1. acl whitelist1 dstdomain .familymedicinepr.com .mail.yahoo.com .neodecksoftware.com .office.net = acl whitelist2 dstdom_regex ^familymedicinepr\.com$ ^mail\.yahoo\.com$ ^neodecksoftware\.com$ ^office\.net$ OR 2. acl whitelist1 dstdomain .familymedicinepr.com .mail.yahoo.com .neodecksoftware.com .office.net = acl whitelist2 dstdom_regex ^familymedicinepr\.com$ ^mail\.yahoo\.com$ ^neodecksoftware\.com$ ^office\.net$ \familymedicinepr\.com$ \mail\.yahoo\.com$ \neodecksoftware\.com$ \office\.net$ Jose E Torres 939-777-4030 JET System Services On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 4:43 PM, Alex Rousskov <rousskov@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 10/05/2016 01:15 PM, Jose Torres-Berrocal wrote: >> I would like to know how >> I should enter the domains as to make it work correctly using >> dstdom_regex behaving like dstdomain > > To map any leaf FQDN "foo.bar.baz": > > 1. start with "^"; > 2. add "foo.bar.baz" where every period is escaped with "\"; > 3. end with "$". > > In summary, use the following regular expression: ^foo\.bar\.baz$ > > > To map a whole ".bar.baz" domain, including any subdomains, use the > following two regular expressions: > > \.bar\.baz$ > ^bar\.baz$ > > This untested suggestion is based on how regular expressions work; it > assumes that Squid does not add anything to the specified expressions. > > > HTH, > > Alex. > _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users