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      croberti
      last edited by

      I put in the white list a list of site to be allowed, for example

      google.com
      utorrent.com

      and in the black list I put . to block all others.
      Normal HTTP site are allowed or blocked correctly as they in the WL or not, while HTTPS sites are all permitted, why?
      How can I block HTTPS sites that are not in the WL?

      I also tried to put ^. in the BL but nothing changed.

      Thanks,
      Claudio.

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        Biscuitsntea
        last edited by

        Which package are you using for blacklist/whitelist?
        -Squid?
        -pfBlockerNG?
        -Squidguard?

        Are you using an Alias? Please provide a little more information.

        A list of Google IPs can be found here

        http://www.iplists.com/google.txt

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          croberti
          last edited by

          I'm using squid, for the moment I solved using wpad.dat, but after configuring a second wan and removing squidguard (which I was testing) the squid service does not start anymore, any info about this? Is there a log about failing to start services?

          Thanks.

          @Presbuteros:

          Which package are you using for blacklist/whitelist?
          -Squid?
          -pfBlockerNG?
          -Squidguard?

          Are you using an Alias? Please provide a little more information.

          A list of Google IPs can be found here

          http://www.iplists.com/google.txt

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            croberti
            last edited by

            Seems like once installed Squidguard can't be removed or disabled, reinstalled and now also squid starts.

            @croberti:

            I'm using squid, for the moment I solved using wpad.dat, but after configuring a second wan and removing squidguard (which I was testing) the squid service does not start anymore, any info about this? Is there a log about failing to start services?

            Thanks.

            @Presbuteros:

            Which package are you using for blacklist/whitelist?
            -Squid?
            -pfBlockerNG?
            -Squidguard?

            Are you using an Alias? Please provide a little more information.

            A list of Google IPs can be found here

            http://www.iplists.com/google.txt

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              Biscuitsntea
              last edited by

              You may look at the package Service Watchdog also for restarting stopped services.

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