# EDIT THIS FILE AS YOU LIKE TO BLACKLIST YOUR OWN CUSTOM DOMAIN NAMES ### ### VERSION INFORMATION # ################################################### ### Version: V4.2019.05 ### Updated: 2019-06-24 ################################################### ### VERSION INFORMATION ## ############################################################################## # _ __ _ # # / |/ /__ _(_)__ __ __ # # / / _ `/ / _ \\ \ / # # /_/|_/\_, /_/_//_/_\_\ # # __/___/ __ ___ __ ___ __ __ # # / _ )___ ____/ / / _ )___ / /_ / _ )/ /__ ____/ /_____ ____ # # / _ / _ `/ _ / / _ / _ \/ __/ / _ / / _ \/ __/ '_/ -_) __/ # # /____/\_,_/\_,_/ /____/\___/\__/ /____/_/\___/\__/_/\_\\__/_/ # # # ############################################################################## # Add One Entry Per Line - List all your own extra domains you want to blacklist. # This file must exist on your system or Nginx will fail a reload due to a missing file # Automatic updates will never be able to remove this custom list of yours # Add One Entry Per Line # Make sure any domains have dots and special characters escaped as per the Regex examples below. # For example myblacklisteddomainname.com should be entered as myfirstowndomainname\.com # and my-second-blacklisted.com should be entered as my\-second\-owndomainname\.com # ***************************************************************************************** # PLEASE MAKE SURE that you use word regex boundaries to avoid false positive detection !!! # ***************************************************************************************** # As you can see in the examples below the domain "myblacklisteddomainname\.com" is entered with a preceding \b and an ending \b # this makes it now "\bmyblacklisteddomainname\.com\b". It is crucial to use the word boundaries regex formatting. # BY DEFAULT ALL THE EXAMPLES BELOW ARE COMMENTED OUT AND HENCE NOT ENABLED # --------- # EXAMPLES: # --------- # "~*\bmyblacklisteddomainname\.com\b" 1; # "~*\bmy\-second\-blacklisted\.com\b" 1;