Hi all,

recently i started using Shallas blacklists to filter traffic on my network. 
As you know this list is huge (~17Mb bzipped).
So heres my problem, when i try to access www.amazonaws.com, squid effective 
blocks it. I have been trying to figure out which rule it matches against so 
that i can remove/modify it, but all in vain.

Earlier i tried by specifying debug levels in squid configuration, but as the 
blacklist is huge, there are too many things getting printed which is making 
it really difficult and time consuming.

I would like to know if there is a way that i can effectively detect the 
matching rule thats causing issues and quickly fix it.

Please comment

Regards
~Sameer

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