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      p_bear last edited by p_bear

      Hello,

      I couldn't go to GitHub anymore. Until I found:

      DNSBL-python,Feb 19 17:23:00,github.com,127.0.0.1,HSTS_AAAA,TLD_AAAA,DNSBL_Malicious,github.com,Krisk_C19,+
      

      I couldn't reach GitHub.com anymore, and several DNSBL/ipblocking feeds couldn't be downloaded anymore by pfsense since they are hosted on GitHub.

      I know it's not directly related to pfsenseblockerNG, but I think this list should be removed as it seems to reliable at all.

      KR.

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        p_bear last edited by

        it seems not reliable, I meant

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          jdeloach @p_bear last edited by

          @pee_bear said in Krisk_C19 list unreliable:

          it seems not reliable, I meant

          Have you contacted the owner of this list and expressed your concerns?

          You do realize that most, if not all, of these lists are created and maintained by individuals like you and I. I agree that some lists are maintained better than others but Netgate or the creator of pfBlockerNG-devel have no control of what is in these lists. It is up to the users of these lists to choose which ones to trust/not trust.

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            p_bear @jdeloach last edited by

            @jdeloach
            Hello,

            Yes, but it's the creator who decide which lists are included in the feeds tab. If today, you or me decide to create our own list based on our personal browsing problems, and we contact the creator to ask him to add our list, it would still be his decision to add it or not.

            After that, sure it still the decision of each user to enable or disable each list. You can even add external ones (I did it) but many people "trust" the lists chosen and proposed by BBcan177. And BBcan177 can't follow every list every days. So if you find a big "trouble" among those lists, please help him and simply warm him.

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              Vollans last edited by

              I agree it isn’t a reliable list, it blocked several genuine South Australian government health websites, and at that point I just turned off the list.

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