Hello Simon,
Sorry I didn't reply sooner here.
Here's some examples from my block, semiblock and unblock files:
from semiblock.txt:
talk.boston.com # Chat rooms
from unblock.txt:
.boston.com
I don't have a good example in block.txt right now, but here's a
theoretical one:
block.txt:
.something.tld
unblock.txt:
books.something.tld
Thanks,
Jacob
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 09:50:19 +1100
"Simon Bryan" <sbryan@olmc.nsw.edu.au> wrote:
> I am still confused as to what you mean by a semiblock or partial
> block. Can you give me an example from each file?
>
<snip>
> > > I am also not sure of the difference between a blocked and a
> > > semiblocked site. Also if you know the exact sites you want to
> > > unblock then why use a regex acl? Why not use a dst acl to be
> > > precise about which domains are allowed?
> >
> > One allows me to open the full site while blocking parts; the other
> > allows me to block the full site while opening parts.
> >
<snip>
> > > Why not put
> > > http_access allow unblockedsites
> > > http_access deny semiblock blockedsites
> >
> > Because it would defeat the purpose of my different block files.
> >
> > > or I think the other way around should let you do what you wanted
> > > with the c.something.tld example
> > >
> > > http_access allow unblockedsites
> > > ****c.something.tld is allowed
> > >
> > > http_access deny semiblock blockedsites
> > > ****anything else with something.tld is blocked
> >
> > Thanks Simon and Henrik for all the help and suggestions. I'll be
> > doing some more testing and may end up upgrading my squid version a
> > little later.
> >
> > Jacob
> >
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