Linkwall domains filter issue

Might anyone have a solution to this issue:
Linkwall is not detecting some of our entries in the LWB blacklists.
Our students can browse to playboy.com even though I have confirmed that playboy.com is in domains file.
The same rule is blocking the Hustler, Penthouse and Ultrapasswords.com websites.
Here is the critical server info:
NW65sp6
BorderManager 3.9sp1
LinkWall 3.11.0
IManager 2.6
BorderManager 3.9sp1
LinkWall 3.11.0
IManager 2.6
Sys:system\linkwall.ncf file:
load sys:\etc\linkwall\linkwall /category=on /log=2 /logroll=1 /logfile=logs:linkwall
sys:etc\linkwall\linkwall.lst file:
# linkwall.lst - Connectotel
#Connectotel LinkWall Test Page
$exclude sys:\blacklists\nsd\whitelist\domains nsd
$exclude sys:\blacklists\nsd\whitelist\urls nsd
$include sys:\blacklists\nsd\blacklist\domains nsd
$include sys:\blacklists\nsd\blacklist\proxy nsd
$include sys:\blacklists\nsd\blacklist\urls nsd
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\ads\domains ads
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\ads\urls ads
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\adult\domains adult
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\adult\urls adult
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\aggressive\domains aggressive
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\aggressive\urls aggressive
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\antispyware\domains antispyware
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\antispyware\urls antispyware
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\artnudes\domains artnudes
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\artnudes\urls artnudes
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\audio-video\domains audio-video
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\audio-video\urls audio-video
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\beerliquorinfo\doma ins beerliquorinfo
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\beerliquorsale\doma ins beerliquorinfo
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\blog\domains blog
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\blog\urls blog
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\cellphones\domains cellphones
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\chat\domains chat
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\chat\urls chat
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\dating\urls dating
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\desktopsillies\doma ins desktopsillies
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\desktopsillies\urls desktopsillies
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\dialers\domains dialers
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\dialers\urls dialers
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\drugs\domains drugs
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\drugs\urls drugs
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\ecommerce\domains ecommerce
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\ecommerce\urls ecommerce
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\entertainment\domai ns entertainment
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\entertainment\urls entertainment
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\filehosting\domains filehosting
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\gambling\domains gambling
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\gambling\urls gambling
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\games\domains games
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\games\urls games
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\guns\domains weapons
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\guns\urls weapons
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\hacking\domains hacking
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\hacking\urls hacking
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\instantmessaging\do mains instantmessaging
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\instantmessaging\ur ls instantmessaging
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\kidstimewasting\dom ains kidstimewasting
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\kidstimewasting\url s kidstimewasting
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\mail\domains mail
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\mail\urls mail
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\marketingware\domai ns spyware
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\mixed_adult\domains adult
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\onlineauctions\doma ins onlineauctions
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\onlineauctions\urls onlineauctions
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\onlinegames\domains games
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\onlinegames\urls games
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\onlinepayment\domai ns personalfinance
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\personalfinance\dom ains personalfinance
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\personalfinance\url s personalfinance
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\phishing\domains phishing
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\phishing\urls phishing
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\porn\domains porn
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\porn\urls porn
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\proxy\domains proxy
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\proxy\urls proxy
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\radio\domains radio
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\radio\urls radio
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\reaffected\domains reaffected
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\ringtones\domains ringtones
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\sect\domains sect
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\sexuality\domains sexuality
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\sexuality\urls sexuality
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\shopping\domains shopping
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\socialnetworking\do mains socialnetworking
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\socialnetworking\ur ls socialnetworking
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\spyware\domains spyware
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\updatesites\domains updatesites
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\updatesites\urls updatesites
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\violence\domains violence
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\violence\urls violence
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\virusinfected\domai ns virusinfected
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\virusinfected\urls virusinfected
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\warez\domains warez
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\warez\urls warez
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\weapons\domains weapons
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\weapons\urls weapons
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\webmail\domains mail
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\webmail\urls mail
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\ads\domains ads
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\ads\urls ads
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\aggressive\domains aggressive
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\aggressive\urls aggressive
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\audio-video\domains audio-video
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\audio-video\urls audio-video
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\drugs\domains drugs
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\drugs\urls drugs
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\gambling\domains gambling
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\gambling\urls gambling
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\hacking\domains hacking
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\hacking\urls hacking
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\mail\domains mail
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\porn\domains porn
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\porn\urls porn
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\proxy\domains proxy
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\proxy\urls proxy
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\redirector\domains redirector
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\redirector\urls redirector
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\spyware\domains spyware
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\spyware\urls spyware
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\suspect\domains suspect
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\suspect\urls suspect
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\violence\domains violence
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\violence\urls violence
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\warez\domains warez
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\warez\urls warez
LinkWall server console screen after loading linkwall.ncf:
LinkWall by Connectotel - Version 3.11.0
Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Connectotel
LinkWall: The documentation is at sys:etc\linkwall\linkwall.pdf
LinkWall: The site list is at sys:etc\linkwall\linkwall.lst
LinkWall: Licensed to Northwest High School (School)
LinkWall: Registered with BorderManager (64)
LinkWall: Currently checking 1456639 entries
LinkWall: Currently excluding 61 entries
LinkWall: Log level 2 of 2 (1 = file, 2 = file and screen)
LinkWall: Log location logs:linkwall\lw080402.log
LinkWall: Loaded in category mode
LinkWall: Using 62 categories
LinkWall: Running in DENY mode
10.16.17.121 - hsstu.Students.HS.NSD [02/Apr/2008:10:04:42 +0000] "GET http://ww
w.hustler.com/ HTTP/1.0" 403 0
10.16.17.121 - hsstu.Students.HS.NSD [02/Apr/2008:10:05:03 +0000] "GET http://ww
w.penthouse.com/ HTTP/1.0" 403 0
10.16.17.121 - hsstu.Students.HS.NSD [02/Apr/2008:10:05:10 +0000] "GET http://a2
10.16.17.121 - hsstu.Students.HS.NSD [02/Apr/2008:10:05:19 +0000] "GET http://ww
w.ultrapasswords.com/ HTTP/1.0" 403 0

I'm having the EXACT SAME ISSUE! I can get to "playboy.com" even though it is supposed to be blocked. Our students are getting to www.sneakanon.com even though it is listed in the sys:/blacklists/proxy/domains file. If I add www.sneakanon.com manually to the linkwall.lst file, it DOES block it. However, if I add it to a generic rule I have set up, it does NOT block it!
I'm guessing this is an issue with SP1 for BM39 since it was not happening before I installed sp1.??
Matt
>>> On 4/2/2008 at 9:46 AM, in message <[email protected]>, mtucker nsd<[email protected]> wrote:
Might anyone have a solution to this issue:
Linkwall is not detecting some of our entries in the LWB blacklists.
Our students can browse to playboy.com even though I have confirmedthat playboy.com is in domains file.
The same rule is blocking the Hustler, Penthouse and Ultrapasswords.comwebsites.
Here is the critical server info:
NW65sp6
BorderManager 3.9sp1
LinkWall 3.11.0
IManager 2.6
BorderManager 3.9sp1
LinkWall 3.11.0
IManager 2.6
Sys:system\linkwall.ncf file:
load sys:\etc\linkwall\linkwall /category=on /log=2 /logroll=1/logfile=logs:linkwall
sys:etc\linkwall\linkwall.lst file:
# linkwall.lst - Connectotel
#'Connectotel LinkWall Test Page'(http://www.connectotel.com/linktest)
$exclude sys:\blacklists\nsd\whitelist\domains nsd
$exclude sys:\blacklists\nsd\whitelist\urls nsd
$include sys:\blacklists\nsd\blacklist\domains nsd
$include sys:\blacklists\nsd\blacklist\proxy nsd
$include sys:\blacklists\nsd\blacklist\urls nsd
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\ads\domains ads
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\ads\urls ads
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\adult\domains adult
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\adult\urls adult
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\aggressive\domains aggressive
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\aggressive\urls aggressive
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\antispyware\domains antispyware
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\antispyware\urls antispyware
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\artnudes\domains artnudes
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\artnudes\urls artnudes
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\audio-video\domainsaudio-video
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\audio-video\urls audio-video
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\beerliquorinfo\doma insbeerliquorinfo
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\beerliquorsale\doma insbeerliquorinfo
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\blog\domains blog
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\blog\urls blog
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\cellphones\domains cellphones
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\chat\domains chat
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\chat\urls chat
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\dating\urls dating
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\desktopsillies\doma insdesktopsillies
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\desktopsillies\urls desktopsillies
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\dialers\domains dialers
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\dialers\urls dialers
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\drugs\domains drugs
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\drugs\urls drugs
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\ecommerce\domains ecommerce
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\ecommerce\urls ecommerce
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\entertainment\domai nsentertainment
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\entertainment\urlse ntertainment
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\filehosting\domains filehosting
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\gambling\domains gambling
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\gambling\urls gambling
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\games\domains games
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\games\urls games
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\guns\domains weapons
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\guns\urls weapons
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\hacking\domains hacking
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\hacking\urls hacking
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\instantmessaging\do mainsinstantmessaging
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\instantmessaging\ur lsinstantmessaging
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\kidstimewasting\dom ainskidstimewasting
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\kidstimewasting\url skidstimewasting
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\mail\domains mail
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\mail\urls mail
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\marketingware\domai ns spyware
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\mixed_adult\domains adult
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\onlineauctions\doma insonlineauctions
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\onlineauctions\urls onlineauctions
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\onlinegames\domains games
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\onlinegames\urls games
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\onlinepayment\domai nspersonalfinance
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\personalfinance\dom ainspersonalfinance
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\personalfinance\url spersonalfinance
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\phishing\domains phishing
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\phishing\urls phishing
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\porn\domains porn
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\porn\urls porn
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\proxy\domains proxy
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\proxy\urls proxy
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\radio\domains radio
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\radio\urls radio
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\reaffected\domains reaffected
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\ringtones\domains ringtones
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\sect\domains sect
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\sexuality\domains sexuality
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\sexuality\urls sexuality
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\shopping\domains shopping
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\socialnetworking\do mainssocialnetworking
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\socialnetworking\ur lssocialnetworking
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\spyware\domains spyware
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\updatesites\domains updatesites
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\updatesites\urls updatesites
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\violence\domains violence
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\violence\urls violence
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\virusinfected\domai nsvirusinfected
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\virusinfected\urlsv irusinfected
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\warez\domains warez
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\warez\urls warez
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\weapons\domains weapons
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\weapons\urls weapons
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\webmail\domains mail
$include sys:\Blacklists\lwb\blacklists\webmail\urls mail
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\ads\domains ads
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\ads\urls ads
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\aggressive\domains aggressive
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\aggressive\urls aggressive
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\audio-video\domainsaudio-video
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\audio-video\urls audio-video
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\drugs\domains drugs
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\drugs\urls drugs
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\gambling\domains gambling
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\gambling\urls gambling
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\hacking\domains hacking
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\hacking\urls hacking
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\mail\domains mail
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\porn\domains porn
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\porn\urls porn
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\proxy\domains proxy
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\proxy\urls proxy
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\redirector\domains redirector
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\redirector\urls redirector
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\spyware\domains spyware
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\spyware\urls spyware
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\suspect\domains suspect
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\suspect\urls suspect
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\violence\domains violence
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\violence\urls violence
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\warez\domains warez
$include sys:\blacklists\mesd\blacklists\warez\urls warez
LinkWall server console screen after loading linkwall.ncf:
LinkWall by Connectotel - Version 3.11.0
Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Connectotel
LinkWall: The documentation is at sys:etc\linkwall\linkwall.pdf
LinkWall: The site list is at sys:etc\linkwall\linkwall.lst
LinkWall: Licensed to Northwest High School (School)
LinkWall: Registered with BorderManager (64)
LinkWall: Currently checking 1456639 entries
LinkWall: Currently excluding 61 entries
LinkWall: Log level 2 of 2 (1 = file, 2 = file and screen)
LinkWall: Log location logs:linkwall\lw080402.log
LinkWall: Loaded in category mode
LinkWall: Using 62 categories
LinkWall: Running in DENY mode
10.16.17.121 - hsstu.Students.HS.NSD [02/Apr/2008:10:04:42 +0000] "GEThttp://ww
w.hustler.com/ HTTP/1.0" 403 0
10.16.17.121 - hsstu.Students.HS.NSD [02/Apr/2008:10:05:03 +0000] "GEThttp://ww
w.penthouse.com/ HTTP/1.0" 403 0
10.16.17.121 - hsstu.Students.HS.NSD [02/Apr/2008:10:05:10 +0000] "GEThttp://a2
10.16.17.121 - hsstu.Students.HS.NSD [02/Apr/2008:10:05:19 +0000] "GEThttp://ww
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            232  bytes received via SQL*Net from client
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            232  bytes received via SQL*Net from client
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              0  db block gets
              0  consistent gets
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              0  redo size
            567  bytes sent via SQL*Net to client
            232  bytes received via SQL*Net from client
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              7  consistent gets
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            628  redo size
            567  bytes sent via SQL*Net to client
            232  bytes received via SQL*Net from client
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    Jonathan Lewis
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