Thank you Ivan. I just noticed that asterisk is the problematic character at this example. As you mentioned, there should not be asterisk or with a "w" in front of it. On the other hand, with this syntax "." becomes problematic since this syntax excludes @example.com domains. Therefore, in order to process "example.com" and all sub-domains of it which means "*.example.com", following should be written in proxy.conf file: realm "~w*example\\.com$" { authhost = LOCAL # not strictly necessary accthost = LOCAL # not strictly necessary } OR realm "~example\\.com$" { authhost = LOCAL # not strictly necessary accthost = LOCAL # not strictly necessary } Above configuration also handles *example.com which means if you have texample.com domain, you should write rules seperately for @example.com and @*.example.com. Best Regards, Gokhan Eryol On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 2:58 PM, <tnt@kalik.net> wrote:
realm "~\\.example\\.com$" { authhost = LOCAL # not strictly necessary accthost = LOCAL # not strictly necessary }
Remove that * after ~. Or put w in front of *.
Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP
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