In response to my own reply.
This solution does not work.
If I put in the file "domain.tld"
the access/denial only works on that specific name.
If, as suggested in the Manual, I put a . in front so the name is
".domain.tld" I cannot access any pages at all, the error is
page cannot be found.
I also tried using SquidGuard, but everytime I access a single
page the Squid crashes, so I removed that one for now..
> Yes, well I didn't try the syntax for dstdomain other than the
> dstdomain_regex which is the one making the error. At the moment
> I'll be testing your suggestion, and it doesn't come out with an error.
>
> Thanks for your help :-)
>
> Best regards
> Carsten Jensen
> Hello.
>
> I have this problem that I have a large file in which I have a lot of
> domainnames for which I want to block all. The file is around 9
> megs. I have other files also that's included, so the sum of the
> other files are around 6.5 megs, which I have no problems loading.
>
> the problem is that after taking around 300megs of memory, I get a
> lot of error messages saying :
>
> aclParseRegexList: Invalid regular expression 'domain.tld': out of
> memory
Are you saying that you are using a 9 Meg file in a regex related ACL?
That would be very bad, as Squid is not tuned for regular expression
matching. Look into either using dstdomain or an add-on like
SquidGuard, DansGuardian or Squirm.
>
> the only real information I could use (or not) was on this list,
> problem is that that information is from 2003, and contains some
> patches to some files since there have been many updates from then to
> now, I really don't feel like making changes to things I have no idea
> about. Besides, I'm not so good at patching etc. So you might
> consider me a newbie. My system : FreeBSD 5.4-Release-P8, Dual P3-750
> with 1 GB of Ram.
>
> I must say that when the error occurs, I have around 400megs of
> memory free.
>
> I apologize if there are information needed, please let me know if
> that happened.
>
> Best Regards Carsten Jensen
>
Chris
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