Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 13:07:16 -0500 From: parv <parv_@yahoo.com> To: "Richard E. Hawkins" <dochawk@psu.edu> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: blocked domains getting through junkbuster with https: ? Message-ID: <20020226180716.GA51705@moo.holy.cow> In-Reply-To: <200202261749.g1QHn8u01822@fac13.ds.psu.edu> References: <200202261749.g1QHn8u01822@fac13.ds.psu.edu>
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in message <200202261749.g1QHn8u01822@fac13.ds.psu.edu>, wrote Richard E. Hawkins thusly... > > Should this be happening? doubleclick of all places is managing to > throw blinking images at me, after having them blocked for years. > > e.g., > https://ad.doubleclick.net/ad/amex.adoutlet/getthere;pos=top;sz=468X60;tile=1;ord=689507484679797500? > > displays even with doubleclick.net in my blockfile. this may sound stupid, but are you sure that proxy was being used when the doubleclick.net link passed? by chance, do you have any expression that would allow an url to be accessed? these expressions start w/ '~', generally, and are at the bottom of the file to override previously blocked urls/sites. from the example above, one way to override the blocking would be... doubleclick.net ... ~/*.*/get - parv -- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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