Hi Team,
We have go with following commands in the squid configuration for
blocking particular sites(youtube.com) and also blocking keywords.
Blocking both the website and keyword.
# ACL block sites
acl blocksites dstdomain .youtube.com
# ACL block keywords
acl blockkeywords url_regex -i .y
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acl dstdomain .youtube.com
will match all visits to youtube, it will not detect youtube in the path
but your regex won't either.
2014-10-01 11:10 GMT+03:00 Riccardo Castellani :
> I need to detect every client request (http/s) which contains the url
> 'youtube.
> com' so i thought to use acl url_
I need to detect every client request (http/s) which contains the url
'youtube.
com' so i thought to use acl url_regex expression.
What do you think about it ?
acl url_regex -i ^(http|https):\/\/*.youtube\.com*.
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