peneu76
September 8, 2022, 5:48am
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Guten Morgen,
nach dem Update auf die aktuelle Version (5.12 - 5.17 - 5.14.2) wollte ich gerade zwei neue Regex Einträge über Domains > Regex Filter > Add to Blacklist eintragen. Sie werden zwar angenommen, aber nicht angezeigt.
Beide sind nach folgendem Muster geschrieben: (Name1|Name2|Name3)
Woran könnte das liegen?
Guten Morgen,
das klingt so ähnlich wie hier, aber mit einem anderen regulären Ausdruck:
Expected Behaviour:
When entering a regular expression like in the form of e.g. .*captcha.* and adding it to the blacklist, it will appear in the list of domains and domains matching this regex will be filtered. This is how it worked in the previous version of Pi-Hole.
Actual Behaviour:
When entering a regular expression like in the form of e.g. .*captcha.*, it looks like all entries starting or containing .* behave like this one, and adding it to the blacklist, the regular expression term do…
Ich kann (Name1|Name2|Name3)
bei mir hinzufügen. Ist das die ganze Regex?
Funktioniert bei dir denn z.B. .*captcha.*
hinzuzufügen?
Das ist ein Bug, er ist aber bereits gefixt
opened 02:23PM - 07 Sep 22 UTC
Bug
Fixed In Next Release
### Versions
- Pi-hole version is v5.12 (Latest: v5.12)
- AdminLTE versi… on is v5.14.2 (Latest: v5.14.2)
- FTL version is v5.17 (Latest: v5.17)
### Platform
- OS and version: Debian 11
- Platform: HP Thinclient T570 (I think?)
### Expected behavior
I am doing a fresh install of PiHole on a new machine due to my existing machine on Ubuntu 18.04 Server that will not upgrade to the latest FTL (stuck on `v5.16.1`).
I did a fresh install of Debian 11 (supports 32 bit machines). On my previous machine, I was able to add `.*?` as a whiltelist and a blacklist, and then apply these to "Unrestricted" and "BlockEverything" groups so I can allow all network devices to either have full access or block all DNS lookups. This works as intended on the existing machine. On the new machine, when I add these same regex entries using the UI, it simply adds a blank space (` `).
Existing machine on `v5.16.1`:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/38923495/188901108-6a7fa1a1-3fbe-49c5-b370-7dcc7f97c046.png)
New machine on `v5.17`:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/38923495/188901012-a40bacd5-6039-42ef-be56-a65f8fc0ee5e.png)
### Actual behavior / bug
I am unable to add an all-domain regex filter to blacklist/whitelist all domains
### Steps to reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
1. Navigate to the Domains page and open the RegEx Filter tab
2. Attempt to add the following regex filter `.*?` as either blacklist or whitelist
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- URL: https://tricorder.pi-hole.net/huCptCyi/
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Großartig. Vielen herzlichen Dank für das schnelle Beheben des Fehlers und die Infos zum Bug yubiuser.
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September 29, 2022, 7:25pm
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