Thanks soo much!No need unless you are getting an error. Changing it would not alter the behavior. Users of dd-wrt do not have iptables-save, so that was a workaround. BTW the wiki is here
The alias greps for all blocklist sets (matches "match-set") So all active blocklist stats will display (malware blocks, country blocks, tor blocks, iblocklist blocks or anything else that is is an ipset blocklist or allowlist that is enabled in iptables)feel free to add blockstats on my filters
Yes, and yes.I have a question.
When "Malware-Filter" runs on the crontab. My CPU's both cores jump up all over the place up to 97%.
Is this normal? Is this ok?
Thanks!Yes, and yes.
I loaded the new ver. 20. rebooted, but the new scripts says, "ip V4" loaded. I have V6. Is that incorrect?New test version if it doesnt work for you revert to earlier version and report what went wrong
NOTE: Reboot and remove old verson before running new.
Rev. 20
https://gitlab.com/swe_toast/malware-filter/raw/master/WIP/malware-filter
- Rewrite
- IPv6 support (no hosts files however for that)
- Proper CIDR Support
That refers to IP addresses vs the ipset version. I had the same question awhile back.I loaded the new ver. 20. rebooted, but the new scripts says, "ip V4" loaded. I have V6. Is that incorrect?
Ahh!That refers to IP addresses vs the ipset version. I had the same question awhile back.
Yes!but aslong as it says blocked x amount in syslog then its working, but as of now ipv6 should say 0 cause I have no ipv6 blocklists yet
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