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Parsing Errors (domains.list) #600

Closed ACodingGenie closed 3 years ago

ACodingGenie commented 3 years ago

The following cannot be parsed as they are either just words or domains that end in a period. For the words I have listed the domains around them also to make them easier to search. Might be present in the other list files also.

... aczsz.000webhostapp.com aczvrifasi.000webhostapp.com ad # word ad-ab-1.tagdelivery.com ad-ace.doubleclick.net ...

asan-unes.firebaseapp.com. # Ends in period

... bdx.superpools.online bdyhvguiq.com be # word be-betterpower.com be-dramapassion.a.videoplaza.tv ...

... bestwsxzsa30.club beszachange.net bet # word bet-52.com bet-at-home.com ...

... domainpark.sitelutions.com domainplayersclub.com domains # word domains.hiveon.net domains.node.hiveon.net ...

... fqvkntefmd.com fqzyw7rz.micpn.com fr # word fr-advertstream.a.videoplaza.tv fr-advertstream.videoplaza.tv ...

... groundtruth.com groundzeroevent.com group # word group-digital.slgnt.eu ...

hantansouloire.com. # Ends in period

... imzahagents.com imzuoqkrzrjw.com in # word in-appadvertising.com in-automate.sendinblue.com ...

... mtzenhigqg.com mtzszlpypbxjm.com mu # word mu-ax-n.lemnisk.co mu-ax-s.lemnisk.co ...

Thanks.

spirillen commented 3 years ago

Hmm they are actually all valid TLD's.... and if they comes from a wildcard/RPZ list they would be valid :smile:

there is nothing like

*.ads    CNAME .
*.google    CNAME .
ACodingGenie commented 3 years ago

Oh alright. Something like a Pi-hole or a domain based adblocker can't really use these tho right since it wouldn't know what they are?

rusty-snake commented 3 years ago

domains that end in a period …

… are just FQDNs and can be used for funny things.

they are actually all valid TLD's.

yes, but https://github.com/Ultimate-Hosts-Blacklist/whitelist/issues/157

spirillen commented 3 years ago

Yep all domains do actually end with a . DOT`(The root domain) it just hidden in most operations and the appended by the software

ACodingGenie commented 3 years ago

The more you know.

ghost commented 3 years ago

This issue was moved by funilrys to Ultimate-Hosts-Blacklist/dev-center#55.