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    Country IP Blocks is considering offering free ACLs to pfblocker users

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved pfSense Packages
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      LinuxTracker
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      Astounding.  Thank you for reaching out.

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      • chpalmerC
        chpalmer
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        Thanks CIPB! :)

        Triggering snowflakes one by one..
        Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz on an M400 WG box.

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        • marcellocM
          marcelloc
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          @CIPB:

          We are looking to offer pfblocker users 6 months of free data (it cannot be redistributed).

          As I can't include these updated lists in pfblocker package, I suggest pfblocker users to conatct CIPB.

          Treinamentos de Elite: http://sys-squad.com

          Help a community developer! ;D

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            Supermule Banned
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            Why not Marcello?

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              CIPB
              last edited by

              Talk to us and let us know what it is needed.

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                LinuxTracker
                last edited by

                @Supermule:

                Why not Marcello?

                If CIPB were included in the pfBlocker package, it would be redistributed with every pfBlocker install/update.
                That would violate the terms of the CIPB offer, as outlined above.

                That's my take on it.

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                  Supermule Banned
                  last edited by

                  But couldnt one user do that and distribute to others?

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                  • marcellocM
                    marcelloc
                    last edited by

                    @Supermule:

                    But couldnt one user do that and distribute to others?

                    That would violate the terms of the CIPB offer, as outlined above.

                    @CIPB:

                    Talk to us and let us know what it is needed.

                    I have no idea how many sysadmins uses pfblocker around the world.
                    So it's hard to say how an agreement can be done.

                    Treinamentos de Elite: http://sys-squad.com

                    Help a community developer! ;D

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                      CIPB
                      last edited by

                      It's always worth discussing in order to see what can be worked out.

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                        LinuxTracker
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                        @CIPB:

                        It's always worth discussing in order to see what can be worked out.

                        Possibilities:
                        Allowing pfBlocker devs occasional access to freshen up the lists in pfBlocker.

                        Allowing individual pfBlocker users to register w/ CIPB and receive some sort of list access in return.

                        Allowing pfBlocker to regain it's former access to CIPB lists, in trade for publishing a CIPB logo/badge on the pfBlocker tab/page in pfSense.
                        (Probably needs approval by marcello/tommyboy and/or others)

                        That's what I have off the top of my head.

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