Blacklist raw.githubusercontent.com/pushinginertia block forum.pfsense.org
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Hi.
Blacklist raw.githubusercontent.com/pushinginertia block forum.pfsense.org
In the blacklist from:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pushinginertia/ip-blacklist/master/ip_blacklist.conf
There is a section coreap.com, blocking forum.pfsense.org host
corenap.com
deny from 64.17.0.0/20
deny from 64.20.224.0/19
deny from 66.219.32.0/19
deny from 96.47.208.0/20
deny from 208.67.240.0/21
deny from 208.123.64.0/19What's the matter?
Regards.
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Ipblacklist war? ;D
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What's the matter?
Perhaps this question should be posed to the people who maintain this list. I can't imagine that ESF has any say in some random, 3rd-party, crowd-sourced blacklist. The fact that pfSense is on that list makes me think that list is crap, and I would avoid using it.
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Hi.
Perhaps this question should be posed to the people who maintain this list. I can't imagine that ESF has any say in some random, 3rd-party, crowd-sourced blacklist. The fact that pfSense is on that list makes me think that list is crap, and I would avoid using it.
Yes, this ip-blacklist, "kill flies with cannon fire", my hosting (dreamhost) is also block.
I put out/off this blacklist at my ipv4 list from pfBlockerNG packet.
Regards
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That's the problem with many of the blacklists, they are put together by your average hobbyists without any control or approval process. It's basically if I started my own blacklist and asked everyone here to use it. Would you trust that I get it right?
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Hi
2 reasons for trust in one ip-block-list: Reputation and common sense, and this list does not satisfy the second condition (block all net and subnets for dreamhost, forum.pfsense.org , etc, crazy :) )
Regards.