Re: [squid-users] .com extension blocking causing blocking of redirecting URL's

From: Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz <luis.daniel.lucio_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 11:26:29 -0600

You should set an expresión for that URL. Use regexp like this
^http://.......sites=.*\.com
I think
On Saturday 28 March 2009 09:14:26 Truth Seeker wrote:
> Dear Marcus,
>
> Thanks for your reply... But its not working for me. The thing is my acl
> will not block www.example.com. it will only block
> www.example.com/something.com, because i am using urlpath_regex instead of
> url_regex in the acl declaration.
>
> Then i tried your regex also, but its not working for my problem.
>
> My situation is,
>
> sensex.com is working, but when this site redirect to
> http://landing.domainsponsor.com/oplatum.plmna/sites=www.someother.com , it
> is not working, because this URL path is ending with .com
>
> Is there any workaround for this...???
>
> Hope now my Q is more clear...
>
>
>
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> --- On Sat, 3/28/09, Marcus Kool <marcus.kool_at_urlfilterdb.com> wrote:
> > From: Marcus Kool <marcus.kool_at_urlfilterdb.com>
> > Subject: Re: [squid-users] .com extension blocking causing blocking of
> > redirecting URL's To: "Truth Seeker" <truth_seeker_3535_at_yahoo.com>
> > Cc: "Squid maillist" <squid-users_at_squid-cache.org>
> > Date: Saturday, March 28, 2009, 1:53 PM
> > The ACL blocks URLs that end with
> > .com
> > i.e. it blocks a URL which is www.example.com while it does
> > not block www.example.com/index.html
> >
> > If you change the patterns to include a slash you are
> > fine.
> > The slash must prevent that domains with .com are matched.
> > e.g.
> > ..*\.com$ becomes .*\..*/.*\.com$
> >
> > Marcus
> >
> > Truth Seeker wrote:
> > > Hi Techies,
> > >
> > > I have an acl which blocks download of file with
> >
> > harmful extension's. like .exe, .bat, .com, etc. This rule
> > is working fine. the following is the details of it;
> >
> > > ### Blocking of Dangerous extensions to certain
> >
> > groups
> >
> > > acl dangerous_extension urlpath_regex -i
> >
> > "/etc/squid/include-files/dangerous_ext
> >
> > > ension.squid"
> > > http_access allow vip_acl dangerous_extension
> > > http_access allow power_acl dangerous_extension
> > > http_access allow ultimate_acl dangerous_extension
> > > http_access allow download_surfers_acl
> >
> > dangerous_extension
> >
> > > http_access deny dangerous_extension
> > > deny_info ERR_DANGEROUS_ESTENSIONS
> >
> > dangerous_extension
> >
> > > # cat
> >
> > /etc/squid/include-files/dangerous_extension.squid
> > ..*\.exe$
> >
> > > ..*\.com$
> > > ..*\.vb$
> > > ..*\.vbs$
> > > ..*\.vbe$
> > > ..*\.cmd$
> > > ..*\.bat$
> > > ..*\.ws$
> > > ..*\.wsf$
> > > ..*\.scr$
> > > ..*\.shs$
> > > ..*\.pif$
> > > ..*\.hta$
> > > ..*\.jar$
> > > ..*\..js$
> > > ..*\.jse$
> > > ..*\.lnk$
> > > ..*\.mov$
> > > ..*\.3gp$
> > > ...*\.avi$
> > > ..*\.rar$
> > > ..*\.zip$
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > If there is a site which redirect traffic to another
> >
> > .com site, will cause to trigger the above rule, which will
> > result in failure of a legitimate request. How can i do a
> > workaround on this issue???
> >
> > > Thanks in Advance...
> > >
> > >
> > > -
> > > --
> > > ---
> > > Always try to find truth!!!
> >
> > ------------***---------------***--------------***------------
> >
> > > Its always nice to know that people with no
> >
> > understanding of technologies want to evaluate technical
> > professionals based on their own lack of knowledge
> >
> >
> > ------------***---------------***--------------***------------
> >
> > >
Received on Sat Mar 28 2009 - 17:26:42 MDT

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