E2Guardian using * for subdomain
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I would like to do exemption .
For example, instead of putting
subdomain1.example.com
subdomain2.example.com
subdomain3.example.comI can instead just use
*.example.com
Is that possible Marcelloc ?
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Please, research a little bit and read the example files loaded on each field before asking.
All these questions seems to be posted without a simple try first.
It explicit shows that there is no wildcard on e2guardian, just type the domain instead of each host.domain
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Please, research a little bit and read the example files loaded on each field before asking.
All these questions seems to be posted without a simple try first.
It explicit shows that there is no wildcard on e2guardian, just type the domain instead of each host.domain
Marcelloc, thank you but I have read that and that sub domain is www. but what I am asking if like this
dropbox.com
d.dropbox.com
client.dropbox.com
dl-debug.dropbox.com
log.getdropbox.com
photos-thumb.dropbox.com
client-web.dropbox.com
cfl.dropboxstatic.comall of the above is dropbox with subdomain. does that mean if I make exemption for dropbox.com, all the subdomain will also be exempted ? I just have to ask because the pfsense is in production immediately. No other way for me to test.
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Please, research a little bit and read the example files loaded on each field before asking.
All these questions seems to be posted without a simple try first.
It explicit shows that there is no wildcard on e2guardian, just type the domain instead of each host.domain
Marcelloc, thank you but I have read that and that sub domain is www. but what I am asking if like this
dropbox.com
d.dropbox.com
client.dropbox.com
dl-debug.dropbox.com
log.getdropbox.com
photos-thumb.dropbox.com
client-web.dropbox.com
cfl.dropboxstatic.comall of the above is dropbox with subdomain. does that mean if I make exemption for dropbox.com, all the subdomain will also be exempted ? I just have to ask because the pfsense is in production immediately. No other way for me to test.
There's no wildcard support. If you're not using MITM then Dropbox should work out the box, however if you do use MITM. In my case, adding Dropbox.com to the exception list did the trick.
Dropbox uses SSL pinning and will not accept the fake certificate from E2 Guardian.
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pfsensation,
so theres no need to specify subdomains ?
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pfsensation,
so theres no need to specify subdomains ?
For this particular case, and in my testing. There wasn't a need, as Dropbox only seemed to care about its main domain. Dropbox.com.