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From: | Ángel González |
Subject: | Re: [Bug-wget] Overly permissive hostname matching |
Date: | Wed, 19 Mar 2014 20:03:25 +0100 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird |
On 19/03/14 16:37, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
It excludes a hostname from a previous matching rule. See http://publicsuffix.org/list/#list-format Currently, there doesn't seem to be any exclusion with a wildcard, so right now all lines beginningOn Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Daniel Stenberg<address@hidden> wrote:On Wed, 19 Mar 2014, Jeffrey Walton wrote:# Remove lines that begin with "!"That sounds wrong: A rule may begin with a "!" (exclamation mark). If it does, it is labelled as a "exception rule" and then treated as if the exclamation mark is not present.Oh well. I'm too aggressive on the ban. I'd rather fail closed than open :) Anyway, I'll try to find the meaning of that bang. I seem to recall I could not find the meaning of it in the past. Jeff
with '!' are equivalent to "accept this hostname".Also note that by removing the "*." from the beginning of the lines*, you are acepting more hosts than you should, such as a certificate for *.com.bd (represented as *.bd in the PSL) which should have been
rejected. * Your script comments are wrong btw, since you're not removing full lines.
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