Hey,
Squid can Intercept both http(port 80) and https(port 443) traffic.
When Squid does these it can enforce on both dns and url level.
Specifically on https there are technical limitations in some cases.
Depends on the setup you can try to test it and make sure it does what you would expect.
Eliezer
בתאריך יום ג׳, 20 ביולי 2021, 8:46, מאת Fennex <fennex@xxxxx>:
Hello, I'm looking to block some pages. I tried to block domains with a
feature of my router, but it only works at DNS level. I can bypass it
using a secure DNS in a browser like Firefox or Brave which accepts this
"new" feature. I want to know if Squid blocks the domains at DNS level,
or if it does a DNS lookup and blocks by ip or something similar. Thanks
you.
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