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    Aliases for URL blacklist

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      slu
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      Whant to create a alias for a URL blacklist, but whats wrong?
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        Metu69salemi
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        your missing a protocol

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          slu
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          Don't understand it  :'(

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            eri--
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            You are using the wrong alias for that :)
            That is for pointing to a link where a file containing addresses can be fetched.
            Can yo uread the note in there please?

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              slu
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              What I want to do is block some URLs, but I can not do this by group them in a alias, right?
              Problem is that the IPs of the URLs change often.

              Is there an other way to block URLs by firewall rules?

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                Metu69salemi
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                squid + squidguard

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                  eri--
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                  a normal host alias accepts domain names.
                  But it only resolves those domain names nothing down the domain hosts itself.

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