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I'm running DD-WRT on my router and I need to block certain websites and all their potential suffixes, is that possible or would I have to list them all out individually?
What I have is this
address=/blockedomain.com/127.0.0.1
And then subsequent entries for all the main suffixes
Cheers.
domain-name-system domain router dnsmasq block
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I'm running DD-WRT on my router and I need to block certain websites and all their potential suffixes, is that possible or would I have to list them all out individually?
What I have is this
address=/blockedomain.com/127.0.0.1
And then subsequent entries for all the main suffixes
Cheers.
domain-name-system domain router dnsmasq block
Did you mean prefixes? If so, that one line should be enough.
– Dusan Bajic
Oct 15 '13 at 9:10
No, suffix. As in .com .org .co.uk etc..
– regularjoe
Oct 15 '13 at 10:12
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I'm running DD-WRT on my router and I need to block certain websites and all their potential suffixes, is that possible or would I have to list them all out individually?
What I have is this
address=/blockedomain.com/127.0.0.1
And then subsequent entries for all the main suffixes
Cheers.
domain-name-system domain router dnsmasq block
I'm running DD-WRT on my router and I need to block certain websites and all their potential suffixes, is that possible or would I have to list them all out individually?
What I have is this
address=/blockedomain.com/127.0.0.1
And then subsequent entries for all the main suffixes
Cheers.
domain-name-system domain router dnsmasq block
domain-name-system domain router dnsmasq block
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Did you mean prefixes? If so, that one line should be enough.
– Dusan Bajic
Oct 15 '13 at 9:10
No, suffix. As in .com .org .co.uk etc..
– regularjoe
Oct 15 '13 at 10:12
add a comment |
Did you mean prefixes? If so, that one line should be enough.
– Dusan Bajic
Oct 15 '13 at 9:10
No, suffix. As in .com .org .co.uk etc..
– regularjoe
Oct 15 '13 at 10:12
Did you mean prefixes? If so, that one line should be enough.
– Dusan Bajic
Oct 15 '13 at 9:10
Did you mean prefixes? If so, that one line should be enough.
– Dusan Bajic
Oct 15 '13 at 9:10
No, suffix. As in .com .org .co.uk etc..
– regularjoe
Oct 15 '13 at 10:12
No, suffix. As in .com .org .co.uk etc..
– regularjoe
Oct 15 '13 at 10:12
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You would need regex matching for domains to accomplish that, and out of the box DNSMasq doesn't support it. It seems there is unofficial patch though (dunno if applicable to DD-WRT).
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You would need regex matching for domains to accomplish that, and out of the box DNSMasq doesn't support it. It seems there is unofficial patch though (dunno if applicable to DD-WRT).
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You would need regex matching for domains to accomplish that, and out of the box DNSMasq doesn't support it. It seems there is unofficial patch though (dunno if applicable to DD-WRT).
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You would need regex matching for domains to accomplish that, and out of the box DNSMasq doesn't support it. It seems there is unofficial patch though (dunno if applicable to DD-WRT).
You would need regex matching for domains to accomplish that, and out of the box DNSMasq doesn't support it. It seems there is unofficial patch though (dunno if applicable to DD-WRT).
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Did you mean prefixes? If so, that one line should be enough.
– Dusan Bajic
Oct 15 '13 at 9:10
No, suffix. As in .com .org .co.uk etc..
– regularjoe
Oct 15 '13 at 10:12