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    DNS Blacklist, New Package! Check it out.

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    • J
      jambek2003
      last edited by

      Only cp.core is in /usr/local/www/packages/dnsblacklist. In /usr/local/www there are no php-files from DNS Blacklist.

      I'm not a XML- pro but I can read from the dnsblacklist.xml there should be configfiles at /usr/local/www/packages/config there is no /config Directory

      dnsblacklist.xml is in /usr/local/pkg
      dnsblacklist.inc is in /usr/local/png
      dnsblacklist.tmp is NOT in /tmp
      blacklist.tar.gz is NOT in /tmp

      What is in /tmp is pkg_mgr_DNS Blacklist.log

      
      Beginning package installation.
      Downloading package configuration file...
      Changing file mode to 0755 for /usr/local/pkg/dnsblacklist.xml
      Changing file mode to 0755 for /usr/local/pkg/dnsblacklist.inc
      Changing file mode to 0755 for /tmp/dnsblacklist.tmp
      Changing file mode to 0755 for /tmp/blacklists.tar.gz
      require_once('include_file')
      
      
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        ronnieredd Rebel Alliance
        last edited by

        Any word yet on manual entries?
        I love the package, except the "adult" list blocks our payroll (adp.com)

        Looking over the wall
                  \ | /
                  ~   ~
           {~(@) (@)~}
        –-oOO-(_)-OOo---

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          jaredadams
          last edited by

          Ronnie….

          You can manually edit the files in the /usr/local/www/packages/dnsblacklist/blacklists folder then reupload them.

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            jaredadams
            last edited by

            I just installed the 2.0 RC, and dont see it in my list of packages.

            Is it not available?

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              skear
              last edited by

              @jaredadams:

              I just installed the 2.0 RC, and dont see it in my list of packages.

              Is it not available?

              Currently DNS Blacklist is not available for 2.0.  I spoke to xa0z, (one of the package developers) a few days ago and he said he wasn't sure if there would be an update for 2.0 but he was considering it.

              I like the package and would like to see it continue but in the mean time I have started using SquidGuard as an alternative.  So far it has been working pretty well, it takes a bit more time to configure but it's much more versatile.

              Check out my pfSense guides

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                jaredadams
                last edited by

                Thanks,  good to know.  I'll be looking into it.

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                  jaredadams
                  last edited by

                  Just installed squidguard and enabled the blacklists.  How up to date are they?  Are they updated on a regular basis?

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                    skear
                    last edited by

                    @jaredadams:

                    Just installed squidguard and enabled the blacklists.  How up to date are they?  Are they updated on a regular basis?

                    It depends which blacklist you are using, most of them are updated quite frequently.

                    SquidGuard has a list of several on their site.  URLBlacklist.com has a list the updates very often.
                    http://www.squidguard.org/blacklists.html

                    More SquidGuard configuration information
                    http://hubpages.com/_pfsense/hub/URL-Filtering-How-To-Configure-SquidGuard-in-pfSense

                    Check out my pfSense guides

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                      jaredadams
                      last edited by

                      You are a life saver.  I was using the default.  Thanks for the link to those.

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                        jaredadams
                        last edited by

                        One more thing.  Can this thing auto update its lists or would I have to setup a cron job to download, extract, and restart the service?

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                          skear
                          last edited by

                          @jaredadams:

                          One more thing.  Can this thing auto update its lists or would I have to setup a cron job to download, extract, and restart the service?

                          Currently there is no auto update feature so you would need a script to take care of it.  Check out the link below for a sample script, you could probably write a much simpler one to do the job though.

                          http://www.maynidea.com/squidguard/faq-plus.html#autobl

                          Check out my pfSense guides

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                            Nachtfalke
                            last edited by

                            This package isn't available for pfsense2.0 x64 till now, isn't it ?

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                              pfsenseyahoo
                              last edited by

                              @wpcprez:

                              @robfantini:

                              @sunil:

                              Hi,
                              I am new to PfSense, I tried using DNS Blacklist and tried to block, Adult Porn and Online Gaming but I beleive it blocks all sites, if I try accessing any site it redirects to Google. For eg I tried indiatimes.com; yahoo.co; rediff.com and our Company website but it all gets redirected to Google, not sure if I am going wrong somewhere or do I need to work on the scripts.

                              I have the same issue.

                              I also have the same issue and even if I uninstall the dns blacklist the DNS redirector is jacked up now and no dns redirection works.

                              me too…..  :(

                              please help….

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                                albertsilvano
                                last edited by

                                any update on how we are going to manually manipulate when we check the adult category and it includes other sites like yahoo?
                                please we need help…..thank you....

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                                  jigpe
                                  last edited by

                                  xa0z havent seen you in your chan in freenode. Where are you and what server? So i could keep in touch with you and mcrane. Id like to test it again but you're not there in freenode

                                  jigp

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                                    albertsilvano
                                    last edited by

                                    any update on this package? is this dead already?

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