On 5/07/22 02:12, Ben Goz wrote:
By the help of God.
Hi,
I want to use squid access list to implement white list of group of urls.
If I want to while list domain example.com <http://example.com> and this
website invokes http requests to
domain example-a.com <http://example-a.com> which is not included in my
white list so squid denied this request,
which could break to page from example.com <http://example.com>.
What is the recommended way to solve this problem without manually
including all domains to white list?
So ... two different domain names (A and B) need to be added to a
whitelist as separate entries. That does not sound like a problem to me,
it is normal for any type of list to have an entry for each distinct
thing listed.
If your problem is that there are *sub*-domains in a dstdomain/srcdomain
list, use wildcard entries. That is done by omitting the subdomain
label(s), leaving one entry starting a '.' like so:
acl foo dstdomain .example.com
If your problem is actually that there is a pattern to domain names TLD
portion then you might use regex. Almost all ACl types have a *_regex
variant. Like so:
acl foo dstdom_regex example(\-[a-z])?\.com$
Amos
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