I just use a custom expressions file to block doubleclick.net
They are constantly adding subdomains.  I got tired of it.  :-)

Regards,

Tim Rainier






Patrick Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
05/20/2004 08:42 AM
 
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        Subject:        Re: Domain lists not mathcing sub-domains


I am now sure that the sub-domain matching aint working.

The doc says:
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Domain matching includes subdomains. Thus if you have a domainlist 
containing 
bad.com all these URLs will match that destination group since they are 
equal 
to or subdomains of bad.com: 
http://bad.com
 http://bad.com/whatever
 ftp://bad.com
 wais://bad.com
 http://www2.bad.com
 http://whatever.bad.com
 http://www56.whatever.bad.com 
but not: 
http://www.verybad.com 
unless www.verybad.com or verybad.com is in that list too. 

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Am I doing something wrong?

I got rid of domain.db
And I now have "doubleclick.net" in the domain file, but 
"http://ad.au.doubleclick.net/928730/468x60.gif"; is till slipping 
through...

Thanks in advance,
Patrick

On Thursday 20 May 2004 19:38, you wrote:
> Hey folks.
>
> Im using squidGuards blocklist.
>
> Ive set it up for ads only.
> All working sweet.
>
> But I added "doubleclick.net" to the domain list in the ads directory.
> Problem is im still getting ads from "m3.doubleclick.net".
> I dont want ANYTHING from doubleclick.net. I dont want to have to add
> m1,m2,m3,m4.doubleclick.net.
>
> OR MAYBE...
>
> Its using the domain.db file that I generated with "squidGuard -C 
domain"
>
> Does squidGaurd automatically use the .db file if it exists??


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