Hello,
I am not entirely sure whether this is a change that I can approve of or not.
On 19 Dec 2022, at 09:54, Adolf Belka adolf.belka@ipfire.org wrote:
- The check for validwildcarddomainname did not allow wildcards of the form *.ipfire.org* which is the example given on the proxy.cgi page for excluded url's for the wpad file.
- A forum user sufferred from this problem and the bug was raised for it. https://community.ipfire.org/t/proxy-cgi-error-message-when-use-wildcard-in-... forum user has tested the patch change and confirmed it solves the problem.
I find it a little bit less than optimal that a user has to consider where this string goes that they enter. They should not really care about whether it goes to squid.conf which uses a different syntax than wpad.
Users should have one universal language across the distribution and nothing else. I realise that we don’t do that too well, but at least on the same page, we should have a unified syntax.
Instead, we should add an extra * if it is needed so that the user does not have to mind.
Is that an option in this case?
-Michael
Fixes: Bug#12937 Suggested-by: Bernhard Bitsch bbitsch@ipfire.org Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka adolf.belka@ipfire.org
config/cfgroot/general-functions.pl | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/config/cfgroot/general-functions.pl b/config/cfgroot/general-functions.pl index 98bedb4b9..06c160e05 100644 --- a/config/cfgroot/general-functions.pl +++ b/config/cfgroot/general-functions.pl @@ -760,7 +760,7 @@ sub validwildcarddomainname($) { my $domainname = shift;
# Ignore any leading dots
- if ($domainname =~ m/^*.(.*)/) {
- if ($domainname =~ m/^*.([^*]*)*?/
$domainname = $1; }
-- 2.39.0