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Squid Proxy - Accepted wildcards in dstdomain lists

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In my setup I have specific source IPv4 range whitelists and specific destination domain whitelists , both setup as separated whitelist files.

Now I would want to have the possibility to limit the destination domain lists one by one. Allowing the non restricted destination domain lists without any destination domain restrictions.

My guess it would look something like this ./ - would this wildcard allow any destination domain?

I know this is kind of nonsense, but it is temporarily required, since I do not want to restrict everything at once.

Also some general wildcard questions. What do the actual wildcards look like in squid 4.x .domain.com (=allowing everything in front of domain.com, right?) domain.com/ (=allowing all subdomains behind main domain, right?)

*.domain/ (I am not sure if the wildcard * is recognized by squid... Maybe someone can clarify this for me?)

I hope someone can help me out here.

Thanks BR

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za flag
I think `dstdomain .dom.tld` is the wildcard if I understand the manual correctly
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