[squid-users] regex for normal websites
robert k Wild
robertkwild at gmail.com
Wed Jul 27 10:51:47 UTC 2022
that's the weird thing, when i try this in "ssl::server_name_regex"
.adobe.com
it doesnt work
you mean escape ie the \ character
On Wed, 27 Jul 2022 at 11:05, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uhlar at fantomas.sk>
wrote:
> On 27.07.22 10:54, robert k Wild wrote:
> >think i got it right but just want to double check with you guys
> >
> >so in my "ssl::server_name" i had
> >.adobe.com
> >
> >that worked but i want to mix normal website and regex websites together
> so
> >i just have one list for all
>
> didn't the above work? AFAIK it should, IIRC domain matching in squid
> matches "domain.com" if you check for ".domain.com".
>
> >i now have this for "ssl::server_name_regex"
> >^.*adobe.com$
> >
> >it works, so im guessing its right
>
> the dot should be escaped
>
>
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