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You're right, Matus. That was the issue.
I replace as you suggested:
acl ads dstdom_regex "/etc/squid/ad_block.txt"
by
acl ads dstdomain "/etc/squid/ad_block.txt"
and now it works.

Thank you very much, Matus !

Have a nice day.

Nicolas.

Le 03/12/2022 à 15:02, Matus UHLAR - fantomas a écrit :
On 03.12.22 13:52, Nicolas wrote:
I installed squid on one of my servers, in order to block ads.

When I do not activate ads blocking, it works fine.
However, when I do activate ads blocking, some website are not
accessible.
I can browse www.google.com for example, but I can't access
www.linuxhint.com and a LOT of other websites.

Here's what appears in access.log :
1670071413.742      0 192.168.228.145 TCP_DENIED/403 3985 CONNECT
linuxhint.com:443 - HIER_NONE/- text/html

Here's my squid.conf file :

acl ads dstdom_regex "/etc/squid/ad_block.txt"
http_access deny ads

curl -sS -L --compressed
"http://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=nohtml&showintro=0&mimetype=plaintext";
> /etc/squid/ad_block.txt
which is on my server :
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 60609  2 déc.  16:40 /etc/squid/ad_block.txt

I don't see anything special in that file, which contains for example :
1-1ads.com
101com.com
101order.com
123freeavatars.com
180hits.de
180searchassistant.com

the "t.co" matches.

there are no regexes in that file you should probably use "dstdomain"
instead.

regexes match . as any character and match in the middle of strings.


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