On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Rod Savard wrote:
> Sorry for sending this message out again, but I didn't get a response when I
> posted it about a week ago:
>
> I installed 2.3S1 on our server (which was running 2.2S5 before) and the
> following ACLs are no longer working:
>
> acl ok_never dstdomain "/etc/squid.ok_never"
> acl ok_always dstdomain "/etc/squid.ok_always"
>
Rod,
Has each domain name in these files got a dot in front of it? From the
changelog:
The function which checks for a match between a hostname and a domain name
has been rewritten, and its behavior is now slightly different.
Previously, the domain ``com'' would match the hostname ``foo.com'', but
this is no longer the case. Now, if you must write ``.com'' to match
``foo.com''.
Regards,
Dave
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