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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.










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  • Did you mean prefixes? If so, that one line should be enough.

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  • No, suffix. As in .com .org .co.uk etc..

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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.










share|improve this question






















  • 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.










share|improve this question














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.







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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


















  • 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
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