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    PfBlockerNG can block a TOR exit node list?

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      pfffsosensible
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      I have a Ubuntu system that uses IPSet to create a rule blocking TOR exit nodes for my webserver.  I'd like to migrate that to my pfSense install.  Is it possible to use this list of TOR exit nodes to create a block list?

      https://www.dan.me.uk/torlist/

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      • BBcan177B
        BBcan177 Moderator
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        Yes this feed will work in pfBlockerNG. There are a few other feeds for TOR nodes. I am away until next week, but hopefully some other users post those other URLs for you. If not, I will post them when I'm back.

        "Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it."

        Website: http://pfBlockerNG.com
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          someuser123
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          few more, which will work with pfblocker

          Blut_TOR - https://torstatus.blutmagie.de/ip_list_exit.php/Tor_ip_list_EXIT.csv
          ET_TOR - https://rules.emergingthreats.net/open/suricata/rules/tor.rules
          IBlock_TOR - http://list.iblocklist.com/?list=togdoptykrlolpddwbvz&fileformat=p2p&archiveformat=gz
          BDS_TOR - https://www.binarydefense.com/tor.txt

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            pfffsosensible
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            Can a list be added via the interface or do I need to use the same ipset / iptables technique in the command line?  …which would mean I actually don't need pfBlockng at all, right?

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            • BBcan177B
              BBcan177 Moderator
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              pfSense uses FreeBSD which does not have iptables functionality. It uses packet Fence instead.

              You can either use the pfSense aliastable functionality or use pfBlockerNG for this functionality. This can also be scripted from the shell but what's the point when the functionality exists in the gui.

              "Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it."

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