Open VwEl opened 1 year ago
Dear user @VwEl .
You can perfectly use regex as a custom rule.
Could you please leave here all the domains you want to block.
I could help you if you want ? I would be happy to!
As a user myself, I've had to create custom rules and make sure they work but AGH is not configured correctly.
Let me know if I can help you!
@Freebase394, hello. We've noticed that you've been replying to a lot of issues recently, and while we appreciate your enthusiasm, we'd like you to be more polite and thoughtful about it. It's fine to express your concerns about a feature request, but the criticism should be technical, respectful, and not personal. As for bug reports, our team triages all issues, so while we can't always reply quickly, we'll get to them eventually.
@Freebase394, hello. We've noticed that you've been replying to a lot of issues recently, and while we appreciate your enthusiasm, we'd like you to be more polite and thoughtful about it. It's fine to express your concerns about a feature request, but the criticism should be technical, respectful, and not personal. As for bug reports, our team triages all issues, so while we can't always reply quickly, we'll get to them eventually.
It won't happen again! I got carried away, I apologize.
Prerequisites
[X] I have checked the Wiki and Discussions and found no answer
[X] I have searched other issues and found no duplicates
[X] I want to request a feature or enhancement and not ask a question
The problem
In [[Specifying upstreams for domains], DNS can be specified for some URLs containing specific characters, such as URLs containing cdn
Such as cdn.host.com , *cdn.host.com, cdn.com and other URLs
Proposed solution
Regular expression or More uses of wildcards
Alternatives considered and additional information
No response