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      pi
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      I’m trying to block individual urls. On a YouTube video I can see how that’s possible using pfBlockerNG. I’m supposed to be able to insert urls within the DNSBL Alias tab but I can’t find it. It appears to be missing.

      Current Package: pfBlockerNG-delevel 2.2.5_33

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        viktor_g Netgate @pi
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        @pi see Firewall / pfBlockerNG / DNSBL / DNSBL Groups

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          pi @viktor_g
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          @viktor_g

          Ok I’m there (firewall/pfblocker/dnsbl/dnsbl groups).

          Do I just add a list? Then add to DNSBL custom list?

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            viktor_g Netgate @pi
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            @pi You need to press 'Add' button to add your URL list file,
            Like:
            Screenshot from 2020-07-22 18-48-12.png

            The same for Firewall / pfBlockerNG/ IP/ IPv4:
            Screenshot from 2020-07-22 18-49-56.png
            in case of IP list you can select 'Alias' action

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              serbus
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              @pi said in Missing DNSBL Alias tab:

              Do I just add a list? Then add to DNSBL custom list?

              Hello!

              I think you can just use the DNSBL Custom_List section if you want to. You dont have to add a list in the DNSBL Source Definitions when creating a group.

              When using the custom list, pfb will create the dnsbl files for you.

              John

              Lex parsimoniae

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                pi @viktor_g
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                @viktor_g

                Thanks for the details. I wasn’t able to replicate the method though because I don’t know how to know how to feed the “source” field in DNSBL Soutce Definitions a text file as you’ve shown with https://192.168.10.10/my urls.txt and 192.168.10.1/myips.txt.

                This might not be the most efficient method but I was able to add a list in the DNSBL Groups and input entries in the DNSBL Custom List box. This appears to be blocking URLs.

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                  pi @serbus
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                  @serbus

                  Thank you for the response. That’s exactly what I have done and it appears to be working.

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                    RonpfS @pi
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                    @pi *.log.blablabla.com isn't allowed. Click on the No Regex Entries Allowed! infoblock

                    2.4.5-RELEASE-p1 (amd64)
                    Intel Core2 Quad CPU Q8400 @ 2.66GHz 8GB
                    Backup 0.5_5, Bandwidthd 0.7.4_4, Cron 0.3.7_5, pfBlockerNG-devel 3.0.0_16, Status_Traffic_Totals 2.3.1_1, System_Patches 1.2_5

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                      pi @RonpfS
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                      @RonpfS
                      Got it, thanks

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