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False positive ad.nl #25
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Hi mate, Sadly this is one of the few examples of legitimate sites that get caught in that filter. The solution to this is here: #20 In summary, in Pihole v5 you can use regex whitelists and you can whitelist ad.nl and all subdomains. |
Hi Mmotti
Thanks for the heads up and apologies for a double comment on that.
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Op do 26 mrt. 2020 om 23:32 schreef mmotti <[email protected]>:
Hi mate,
Sadly this is one of the few examples of legitimate sites that get caught
in that filter.
The solution to this is here: #20
<#20>
In summary, in Pihole v5 you can use regex whitelists and you can
whitelist ad.nl and all subdomains.
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No problem :-) this is the only legitimate site I've come across so far that is picked up by that regexp though. |
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^(.+[.-])?ad[sxv]?[0-9]*[.-] - gives a false positive on dutch newspaper website ad.nl
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