Yup your right that appears to be what is happening.
Now all I have to do is get my list provider to clean up the bugs in the list or write 
a script that does it.

Thanks
Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 9:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: domains not working as expected


Try removing cyber.playboy.com. AFAIK if you have subdomians and a 
domain in your blacklist, it will only block the subdomains you have 
listed and no others, whereas if you only put in playboy.com, it will 
block all subdomains.

Harrison

On 3 Oct 2003 at 17:03, Chris Francy wrote:

> 
> This is driving me nuts I have the line 'playboy.com' in my domain
> list name porn.  I have disabled all of my other lists for debuging. 
> I have been testing from the command line.  When I enter 'playboy.com'
> I get the redirection URL as is expected.  Wh en I enter
> 'www.playboy.com' It does not work.  The confusing part is that I also
> tried 'playboyusa.com' and get redirected, when I do a
> 'www.playboyusa.com' I also get redirected to the block.  Does anyone
> have any hints cause this is driving me crazy.
>   Is there a bug or something in squidguard?  What should I test.  I
>   am unable to replicate this behavior for any other domain and I have
>   tried 40+ requests.  I some excerpts of my testing session below. 
>   So far as I can tell I am doing everything right
> .
> 
> It is a debian linux 3.0 system running all the stock debian packages.
> 
> Any hints?
> 
> Thanks

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