--- sidebarTitle: "Feature: Rule Providers" sidebarOrder: 4 --- # Rule Providers Rule Providers are pretty much the same compared to Proxy Providers. It enables users to load rules from external sources and overall cleaner configuration. This feature is currently Premium core only. To define a Rule Provider, add the `rule-providers` field to the main configuration: ```yaml rule-providers: apple: behavior: "domain" # domain, ipcidr or classical (premium core only) type: http url: "url" # format: 'yaml' # or 'text' interval: 3600 path: ./apple.yaml microsoft: behavior: "domain" type: file path: /microsoft.yaml rules: - RULE-SET,apple,REJECT - RULE-SET,microsoft,policy ``` There are three behavior types available: ## `domain` yaml: ```yaml payload: - '.blogger.com' - '*.*.microsoft.com' - 'books.itunes.apple.com' ``` text: ```txt # comment .blogger.com *.*.microsoft.com books.itunes.apple.com ``` ## `ipcidr` yaml ```yaml payload: - '192.168.1.0/24' - '10.0.0.0.1/32' ``` text: ```txt # comment 192.168.1.0/24 10.0.0.0.1/32 ``` ## `classical` yaml: ```yaml payload: - DOMAIN-SUFFIX,google.com - DOMAIN-KEYWORD,google - DOMAIN,ad.com - SRC-IP-CIDR,192.168.1.201/32 - IP-CIDR,127.0.0.0/8 - GEOIP,CN - DST-PORT,80 - SRC-PORT,7777 # MATCH is not necessary here ``` text: ```txt # comment DOMAIN-SUFFIX,google.com DOMAIN-KEYWORD,google DOMAIN,ad.com SRC-IP-CIDR,192.168.1.201/32 IP-CIDR,127.0.0.0/8 GEOIP,CN DST-PORT,80 SRC-PORT,7777 ```