[squid-users] Squid white list
Ben Goz
ben.goz87 at gmail.com
Thu Jul 14 11:16:14 UTC 2022
By the help of God.
On 14/07/2022 12:10, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> 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.
Can you please recommend on a programmatic way to list all links in case
that domain A links media also from domain B but I added manually only
domain A?
>
>
> 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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