RegEx or Multiple Wildcards in Blacklist/Whitelist
Hollis
Request the ability to use RegEx or at least multiple wildcards within the Blacklist/Whitelist, to allow for targeting domains such as
.some-text.
(to cover any and all domains with 'some-text' within the domain). For example:
.gettyimages.
- - which uses a variety of TLDs that are constantly changing / being added.Steve Staden
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Allow the # sign as a wildcard
Kelly
As a school, we are trying to keep students away from game sites. UGB is a popular game site for UnBlockedGames. However the letters ugb came appeared as part of the web link, consequently blocking a legitimate education site. If we could block ugb##, that would reduce the number of unintentional blocks.
Mikey @DNSFilter
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Wildcard Entries in Allow/Block
Ollie
Is there any plan to add wildcard availability to the Allow/Block Lists, like being able to do a blanket deny all
.
entryMikey @DNSFilter
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Option to Allow example.com but Block subdomain.example.com
C C
Having an option to Allow example.com but Block subdomain.example.com Subdomains.
Mikey @DNSFilter
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Option to Remove All Subdomains in Allow List/Block List, Keeping Main Domains. to
C C
Having the option to Remove All Subdomains in Allow List/Block List, Keeping Main Domains. Keep: example.com. Remove subdomain1.example.com, subdomain2.example.com, etc.