thelonelycoder
Part of the Furniture
Hey all
I'm still feeling a bit under the weather after a complete breakdown last Sunday - from sheer work overload at my job over the last weeks. Things look much better and brighter now and I want to thank all members here that expressed their concerns. I am grateful for your moral support.
Now, Diversion 5.0 is due to be released soon and only a couple of items are left to clear from my list.
The very last item is to prepare the release (duh), so I need help with the second-to-last task.
If you have time to look into evaluating filter lists, black lists (whatever one calls them) I would greatly appreciate your help.
This is for the b, 1 option in Diversion, Select a predefined list
Lets start with what Diversion currently offers in v4.3.3:
Minimal list
https://winhelp2002.mvps.org/hosts.txt (obsolete, no longer maintained)
Small list
https://someonewhocares.org/hosts/zero/hosts (hosts only format available)
https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serv...&showintro=0&mimetype=plaintext&useip=0.0.0.0 (Dnsmasq server variant available)
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hoshsadiq/adblock-nocoin-list/master/hosts.txt (Blocking Web Browser Bitcoin Mining, will no longer be included)
Standard list
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/StevenBlack/hosts/master/hosts (Unified hosts, only in hosts format available)
Medium list
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/StevenBlack/hosts/master/hosts (Unified hosts, only in hosts format available)
https://hostfiles.frogeye.fr/firstparty-trackers-hosts.txt (first-party trackers, only in hosts format available, will no longer be included)
Large list
https://dbl.oisd.nl/ (Hosts format, will no longer be available on January 1st 2024, Dnsmasq local format available)
All the above are hosts or domains lists. They are not ideal format wise or are either obsolete or will no longer be available after years end.
With Diversion 5.0 the following formats to block domains are supported:
- Traditional hosts list, an IP-domain pair. Examples: 0.0.0.0 domain.com or 127.0.0.1 domain.com
- Traditional domains only list. Example: domain.com
- Dnsmasq address format. Example, note the number sign after last slash: address=/domain.com/#
- Dnsmasq local or server format. Examples: local=/domain.com/ or server=/domain.com/
Diversion 5.0 converts all these to the Dnsmasq local format: local=/domain.com/
So ideally a new list would be in local or server format. These lists are generally optimized for Dnsmasq, while traditional lists are generally not.
This is what I have so far for Diversion 5.0:
Minimal list, target ~10,000 blocked domains
<none>
Small list, target ~18,000 blocked domains
<needs more lists, or one list that fits target>
Standard list, target ~40,000 blocked domains. In my opinion this list ideal, it will be the default list for new installations
<meets target>
Medium list, target ~60,000 - 100,000 blocked domains, In my opinion this list is ideal
<meets target>
Large list, target BIG, In my opinion this list is ideal
<meets target>
Ideally a single file would meet the target, as some already do. I will consider only well maintained, non-commercial and regularly updated lists.
Sources are many, but FilterLists is a great way to start. One can set filters, Diversion is a filter term but it will present hosts lists only at the moment. I will alert the maintainer of the change as soon as 5.0 is out the door.
Thanks for your time
I'm still feeling a bit under the weather after a complete breakdown last Sunday - from sheer work overload at my job over the last weeks. Things look much better and brighter now and I want to thank all members here that expressed their concerns. I am grateful for your moral support.
Now, Diversion 5.0 is due to be released soon and only a couple of items are left to clear from my list.
The very last item is to prepare the release (duh), so I need help with the second-to-last task.
If you have time to look into evaluating filter lists, black lists (whatever one calls them) I would greatly appreciate your help.
This is for the b, 1 option in Diversion, Select a predefined list
Lets start with what Diversion currently offers in v4.3.3:
Minimal list
https://winhelp2002.mvps.org/hosts.txt (obsolete, no longer maintained)
Small list
https://someonewhocares.org/hosts/zero/hosts (hosts only format available)
https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serv...&showintro=0&mimetype=plaintext&useip=0.0.0.0 (Dnsmasq server variant available)
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hoshsadiq/adblock-nocoin-list/master/hosts.txt (Blocking Web Browser Bitcoin Mining, will no longer be included)
Standard list
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/StevenBlack/hosts/master/hosts (Unified hosts, only in hosts format available)
Medium list
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/StevenBlack/hosts/master/hosts (Unified hosts, only in hosts format available)
https://hostfiles.frogeye.fr/firstparty-trackers-hosts.txt (first-party trackers, only in hosts format available, will no longer be included)
Large list
https://dbl.oisd.nl/ (Hosts format, will no longer be available on January 1st 2024, Dnsmasq local format available)
All the above are hosts or domains lists. They are not ideal format wise or are either obsolete or will no longer be available after years end.
With Diversion 5.0 the following formats to block domains are supported:
- Traditional hosts list, an IP-domain pair. Examples: 0.0.0.0 domain.com or 127.0.0.1 domain.com
- Traditional domains only list. Example: domain.com
- Dnsmasq address format. Example, note the number sign after last slash: address=/domain.com/#
- Dnsmasq local or server format. Examples: local=/domain.com/ or server=/domain.com/
Diversion 5.0 converts all these to the Dnsmasq local format: local=/domain.com/
So ideally a new list would be in local or server format. These lists are generally optimized for Dnsmasq, while traditional lists are generally not.
This is what I have so far for Diversion 5.0:
Minimal list, target ~10,000 blocked domains
<none>
Small list, target ~18,000 blocked domains
<needs more lists, or one list that fits target>
Standard list, target ~40,000 blocked domains. In my opinion this list ideal, it will be the default list for new installations
<meets target>
Medium list, target ~60,000 - 100,000 blocked domains, In my opinion this list is ideal
<meets target>
Large list, target BIG, In my opinion this list is ideal
<meets target>
Ideally a single file would meet the target, as some already do. I will consider only well maintained, non-commercial and regularly updated lists.
Sources are many, but FilterLists is a great way to start. One can set filters, Diversion is a filter term but it will present hosts lists only at the moment. I will alert the maintainer of the change as soon as 5.0 is out the door.
Thanks for your time