I'll give that regex a try, funny though, that's just built on the code from lightparser.pl, must be a problem with the stock code as well, the original 4 entries that were shipped with it are exactly like the one I posted.
Thanks, - Marc -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- Marc A. Mapplebeck, MCP/MCDST/MCTS/MCSE/MCDBA/MOS/A+/N+/CNA/CCNA/VCP6-DCV ProCom Data T: 800-408-3313 x242 F: 709-256-3031 E: marc.mappleb...@townsuite.com On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 11:27 PM, Amos Jeffries <squ...@treenet.co.nz> wrote: > On 29/03/2016 2:53 a.m., Marc Mapplebeck wrote: > > I am currently using squid for our proxy, and recently decided to use > > WPAD/PAC to also capture HTTPS traffic. I am having one very annoying > > issue with lightsquid, and wondering if anybody has any insight. > > > > All my lightsquid information looks like the attached image. It also > does > > not consolidate the first part of the domain name(even this would be > fine, > > so that I can differentiate HTTPS traffic, as long as subdomains are > > combined) > > > > I have been modifying my lightparser.pl file to consolidate subdomains, > > however, this is only working for HTTP traffic, as all HTTPS sites are > > showing the port number like mail.google.ca:443 > > That is the correct URL for those requests. And no they are not "HTTPS". > They are tunnels through the proxy to the server and port indicated, > which may or may not have HTTPS inside them. > In fact if that is Google software contacting Google servers it is far > more likely to be SPDY or WebSockets protocol. > > > > The code I am using is: > > $url =~ s/([a-z]+:\/\/)??.*\.(google\.*)/$2/o; > > > > Has anybody found a way around this or even thought about this? I was > > thinking of telling squid to not include the port, however, it seems to > not > > be working. Any other suggestions/thoughts? > > I suggest you double-check your regex. That pattern contains several > major mistakes. "??" and "\.*" for starters. > <http://www.regexr.com/> > > The pattern for matching "google.*" in the domain is: > s/^([a-z\-\+]+:\/\/)?([^\/?#:]+)?(google\.[^\/?#:]+)/$3/o > > Amos > > _______________________________________________ > squid-users mailing list > squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org > http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users >
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