IP-Blocklist
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ok maybe another dumb question but…
I'm running peerblock on my computer right now. It only has the 3 default lists running (p2p, spyware, ads) and says it is blocking 776,905,708 IPsMy pfsense firewall with ipblocklist is also running and it says "you are blocking 351,073 network/IPs"
I have the following lists:
http://iblocklist.dbnservers.net/files/bt_spyware.gz
http://iblocklist.rlcassidy.net/files/bt_ads.gz
http://ibl.gamechaser.net/files/bt_level2.gz
http://iblocklist.rlcassidy.net/files/bt_level3.gz
http://iblocklist.dbnservers.net/files/bt_level1.gzSo what I don't understand is why is peerblock still getting activity, and also why are the ip numbers so much lower in ipblock when I'm using the same lists plus more.
Thanks in advance!
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ok maybe another dumb question but…
I'm running peerblock on my computer right now. It only has the 3 default lists running (p2p, spyware, ads) and says it is blocking 776,905,708 IPsMy pfsense firewall with ipblocklist is also running and it says "you are blocking 351,073 network/IPs"
I have the following lists:
http://iblocklist.dbnservers.net/files/bt_spyware.gz
http://iblocklist.rlcassidy.net/files/bt_ads.gz
http://ibl.gamechaser.net/files/bt_level2.gz
http://iblocklist.rlcassidy.net/files/bt_level3.gz
http://iblocklist.dbnservers.net/files/bt_level1.gzSo what I don't understand is why is peerblock still getting activity, and also why are the ip numbers so much lower in ipblock when I'm using the same lists plus more.
Thanks in advance!
Just a guess …but perhaps peerblock is giving you the total IP addresses in each subnet that is blocked in addition to any individual IP addresses that may be blocked, while IP-Blocklist is only counting each subnet (not the address totals within each subnet) plus any individual IP addresses that may be blocked...
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ok maybe another dumb question but…
I'm running peerblock on my computer right now. It only has the 3 default lists running (p2p, spyware, ads) and says it is blocking 776,905,708 IPsMy pfsense firewall with ipblocklist is also running and it says "you are blocking 351,073 network/IPs"
I have the following lists:
http://iblocklist.dbnservers.net/files/bt_spyware.gz
http://iblocklist.rlcassidy.net/files/bt_ads.gz
http://ibl.gamechaser.net/files/bt_level2.gz
http://iblocklist.rlcassidy.net/files/bt_level3.gz
http://iblocklist.dbnservers.net/files/bt_level1.gzSo what I don't understand is why is peerblock still getting activity, and also why are the ip numbers so much lower in ipblock when I'm using the same lists plus more.
Thanks in advance!
Just a guess …but perhaps peerblock is giving you the total IP addresses in each subnet that is blocked in addition to any individual IP addresses that may be blocked, while IP-Blocklist is only counting each subnet (not the address totals within each subnet) plus any individual IP addresses that may be blocked...
That is correct. Each network get converted to CIDR. So the count reflects the networks and not the IPs. I can't change this.
You may still see traffic on your peerblock (on the client) behind pfsense because of the outbound traffic. -
ok thanks. So it would be best to keep running peerblock then as well I assume…
One other problem I'm having is when Level1 list is running and I go to yahoo.ca or yahoo.com I cannot perform a search (on both IE and FF). If I delete level1 it works. So as an experiment I added "Search Engines" http://list.iblocklist.com/?list=pfefqteoxlfzopecdtyw to the whitelist. Now yahoo is functioning just fine. So is this ok to use something that is meant to be blocked as something to allow? Anyone have issues with yahoo and level1 list? Is there a better list I should use to make search engines work? I'd prefer not to have to create one.
That is correct. Each network get converted to CIDR. So the count reflects the networks and not the IPs. I can't change this.
You may still see traffic on your peerblock (on the client) behind pfsense because of the outbound traffic. -
ok thanks. So it would be best to keep running peerblock then as well I assume…
One other problem I'm having is when Level1 list is running and I go to yahoo.ca or yahoo.com I cannot perform a search (on both IE and FF). If I delete level1 it works. So as an experiment I added "Search Engines" http://list.iblocklist.com/?list=pfefqteoxlfzopecdtyw to the whitelist. Now yahoo is functioning just fine. So is this ok to use something that is meant to be blocked as something to allow? Anyone have issues with yahoo and level1 list? Is there a better list I should use to make search engines work? I'd prefer not to have to create one.
That is correct. Each network get converted to CIDR. So the count reflects the networks and not the IPs. I can't change this.
You may still see traffic on your peerblock (on the client) behind pfsense because of the outbound traffic.It wouldn't hurt to keep running peerblock but I think you misunderstood. Some of the outbound traffic will try to go to the blocked IP addresses. This is because of the peer sources and data that torrents give your torrent client to talk to other peers. So your peerblock will log those outbound attempts even though the IP-Blocklist package will still block those packets. You're covered either way. If you're paranoid then just run both.
As far as the yahoo thing goes, sure that's fine. That's what the whitelist is for. If yahoo is being blocked in the level1 and you need access then keep using the search engine list for your whitelist. That's the proper way of doing things. It's like permanently allowing yahoo within your peerblock. I do the same for banking sites and alike.
Take care!
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Hi,
does anyone know an ip blocklist that actually harms p2p instead of making it "more secure" (by blocking companies known to work for the MPAA?)
Something like a list for blocking known torrent trackers or something like that?I searched and searched the net but all I could find was related to the opposite.
Thank you very much!
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@mxx:
Hi,
does anyone know an ip blocklist that actually harms p2p instead of making it "more secure" (by blocking companies known to work for the MPAA?)
Something like a list for blocking known torrent trackers or something like that?I searched and searched the net but all I could find was related to the opposite.
Thank you very much!
Level1 List is exactly that.
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Oh, thank you! I must have confused something in that description then. Will take another look.
Sorry to have asked the obvious.. -
@mxx:
Hi,
does anyone know an ip blocklist that actually harms p2p instead of making it "more secure" (by blocking companies known to work for the MPAA?)
Something like a list for blocking known torrent trackers or something like that?I searched and searched the net but all I could find was related to the opposite.
Thank you very much!
Level1 List is exactly that.
Hmm..
is this it?
List name: level1
Author: Bluetack
Author's website: bluetack.co.uk
Author's description:
Companies or organizations who are clearly involved with trying to stop filesharing.
Companies which anti-p2p activity has been seen from.
Companies that produce or have a strong financial interest in copyrighted material.
Government ranges or companies that have a strong financial interest in doing work for governments.
Legal industry ranges.
IPs or ranges of ISPs from which anti-p2p activity has been observed.So judging from its description it's a p2p enhancing blocklist, not designed to BLOCK FILESHARING (or at least make it more difficult).
I'm looking for a list that carries ip's of -for example- known torrent tracker sites and block that…
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@mxx:
@mxx:
Hi,
does anyone know an ip blocklist that actually harms p2p instead of making it "more secure" (by blocking companies known to work for the MPAA?)
Something like a list for blocking known torrent trackers or something like that?I searched and searched the net but all I could find was related to the opposite.
Thank you very much!
Level1 List is exactly that.
Hmm..
is this it?
List name: level1
Author: Bluetack
Author's website: bluetack.co.uk
Author's description:
Companies or organizations who are clearly involved with trying to stop filesharing.
Companies which anti-p2p activity has been seen from.
Companies that produce or have a strong financial interest in copyrighted material.
Government ranges or companies that have a strong financial interest in doing work for governments.
Legal industry ranges.
IPs or ranges of ISPs from which anti-p2p activity has been observed.So judging from its description it's a p2p enhancing blocklist, not designed to BLOCK FILESHARING (or at least make it more difficult).
I'm looking for a list that carries ip's of -for example- known torrent tracker sites and block that…
lol. I completely miss understood you. You want a list that blocks P2P, correct?
Not sure. I guess you would have to google that. Pfsense 2.0 has layer 7 support so you will be able to block all P2P without using a list. This may be the better solution for you.
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;)
The problem is that layer7 doesn't work properly on 2.0 yet..
Also it would be nice to have some additional options to reduce p2p to a minimum…I can't believe there's no blocklist for that.. well I couldn't find one..
Please, if someone knows anything, help me out ;)
Thank you!
Max
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Hey All,
Just installed PFSense (2.0-RC1 (i386), built on Wed Apr 6 23:30:13 EDT 2011) and tried to install the IP-Blocklist package through the GUI package installer.
No matter what I do, it always is showing "You are blocking 0 Networks/IPs". I've tried using the official 'level' lists which are mentioned on the configuration page:
http://iblocklist.whitacrecomputers.com/files/bt_level1.gz
http://iblocklist.whitacrecomputers.com/files/bt_level2.gz
http://iblocklist.whitacrecomputers.com/files/bt_level3.gzIn addition, i've tried using the lists located here: http://www.iblocklist.com/lists.php. I make sure when entering in the address that I do so with the full path to the .gz file itself.
I've tried uninstalling, reinstalling again, reinstalling the package & GUI components (from the package management page). All the while, logging is enabled and yet under Status > System Logs, i see no issues or warnings being generated by the package. Every time I check the status of the package (I.E. "You are blocking 0 Networks/IPs") the package is always listed as being in a "Running" state.
Any suggestions / help? I have no idea what is wrong…
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Hi All,
Please help me block single ip adress (89.34.12.145)
When I try to add rule some like NAS:89.34.12.145-89.34.12.145
It did not work. -
I have looked through this tread and can't seem to find it, how do you keep IP-Block list running? I can hit save and it will run for a little while but then when I check a few minutes later it is not running again. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling and am getting the same results. I am also getting the same results with Country Block. However using the cron job below, I can at least get it going again automatically. It does make me wonder if these two packages spend more time not running than running, just how much use I am getting out of them.
*/5 * * * * root /usr/local/etc/rc.d/countryblock.sh
I should say, my assumption is always that I did something wrong, I just need a little help solving this one.
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I have looked through this tread and can't seem to find it, how do you keep IP-Block list running? I can hit save and it will run for a little while but then when I check a few minutes later it is not running again. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling and am getting the same results. I am also getting the same results with Country Block. However using the cron job below, I can at least get it going again automatically. It does make me wonder if these two packages spend more time not running than running, just how much use I am getting out of them.
*/5 * * * * root /usr/local/etc/rc.d/countryblock.sh
I should say, my assumption is always that I did something wrong, I just need a little help solving this one.
I guess this is due to another process reloading the filters. If i am correct this will remove the ipblocklist from the rules and therefore disable it.
@Tom,
Can't you add a link to '/usr/local/pkg/pf/' qouting from http://remcobressers.nl/2009/08/configuring-native-ipv6-pfsense/:After some searching on the box, i noticed that after changing things in the GUI the function filter_configure_sync() is called and the rules will be flushed.
This function can be found in /etc/inc/filter.inc (line 78). In the function, there’s a hook to a plugin directory. When the function filter_configure_sync() is called, the function will look in the /usr/local/pkg/pf directory for scripts, which will be executed. This only happens if scripts end with “.sh” as the extension.-m4rcu5
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Hey All,
Just installed PFSense (2.0-RC1 (i386), built on Wed Apr 6 23:30:13 EDT 2011) and tried to install the IP-Blocklist package through the GUI package installer.
No matter what I do, it always is showing "You are blocking 0 Networks/IPs". I've tried using the official 'level' lists which are mentioned on the configuration page:
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I've tried uninstalling, reinstalling again, reinstalling the package & GUI components (from the package management page). All the while, logging is enabled and yet under Status > System Logs, i see no issues or warnings being generated by the package. Every time I check the status of the package (I.E. "You are blocking 0 Networks/IPs") the package is always listed as being in a "Running" state.
Any suggestions / help? I have no idea what is wrong…
+1. I had this working about a month or two ago but now it does not work. I just updated to the latest snapshot today and tried reinstalling the package but I get the "you are blocking 0 Networks".
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Hey All,
Just installed PFSense (2.0-RC1 (i386), built on Wed Apr 6 23:30:13 EDT 2011) and tried to install the IP-Blocklist package through the GUI package installer.
No matter what I do, it always is showing "You are blocking 0 Networks/IPs". I've tried using the official 'level' lists which are mentioned on the configuration page:
-snip-
I've tried uninstalling, reinstalling again, reinstalling the package & GUI components (from the package management page). All the while, logging is enabled and yet under Status > System Logs, i see no issues or warnings being generated by the package. Every time I check the status of the package (I.E. "You are blocking 0 Networks/IPs") the package is always listed as being in a "Running" state.
Any suggestions / help? I have no idea what is wrong…
+1. I had this working about a month or two ago but now it does not work. I just updated to the latest snapshot today and tried reinstalling the package but I get the "you are blocking 0 Networks".
The BETA 2.0 shouldn't change anything with the package compatibility but it seems to change for some people. My support for BETA 2 is limited since there are new snapshots all the time and, well, it's still BETA. I will do my best to keep up with the latest but please keep in mind that if you may run into problems on BETA software.
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Thanks Tom,
I understand you are doing this as time permits and you have other things to do. I also understand it is Beta. I was hoping it was just something I was missing and it would be an easy fix.
I'm not really sure if there are any logs I can capture or anything I can do to dig deeper as to why it is not working. If I can be of any help, please let me know. This is a nice package and I appreciate the work you put into it!
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Thanks Tom,
I understand you are doing this as time permits and you have other things to do. I also understand it is Beta. I was hoping it was just something I was missing and it would be an easy fix.
I'm not really sure if there are any logs I can capture or anything I can do to dig deeper as to why it is not working. If I can be of any help, please let me know. This is a nice package and I appreciate the work you put into it!
You can follow the process by running convert-execute.sh via the command line and watching the stdout. I will update my BETA 2.0 to the latest and check it it works. What other packages do you have installed?
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I have looked through this tread and can't seem to find it, how do you keep IP-Block list running? I can hit save and it will run for a little while but then when I check a few minutes later it is not running again. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling and am getting the same results. I am also getting the same results with Country Block. However using the cron job below, I can at least get it going again automatically. It does make me wonder if these two packages spend more time not running than running, just how much use I am getting out of them.
*/5 * * * * root /usr/local/etc/rc.d/countryblock.sh
I should say, my assumption is always that I did something wrong, I just need a little help solving this one.
I guess this is due to another process reloading the filters. If i am correct this will remove the ipblocklist from the rules and therefore disable it.
@Tom,
Can't you add a link to '/usr/local/pkg/pf/' qouting from http://remcobressers.nl/2009/08/configuring-native-ipv6-pfsense/:After some searching on the box, i noticed that after changing things in the GUI the function filter_configure_sync() is called and the rules will be flushed.
This function can be found in /etc/inc/filter.inc (line 78). In the function, there’s a hook to a plugin directory. When the function filter_configure_sync() is called, the function will look in the /usr/local/pkg/pf directory for scripts, which will be executed. This only happens if scripts end with “.sh” as the extension.-m4rcu5
You are a freaking genius! This is exactly what I was looking for! Everyone is going to be so happy once I commit these changes!
Thank you again m4rcu5!