Do u always answer for Adamm ??
Rude if u ask me
I've received a lot of great replies here from those other than the script authors.......this is a forum. If you want a personal reply, you should PM the person.
Do u always answer for Adamm ??
Rude if u ask me
Do u always answer for Adamm ??
Rude if u ask me
Is there a reason firehol level 1 isn’t included in the malware blocking lists by default? Thinking about adding it, but I see it’s 650 million ip’s vs 100,000. Is it too much for the hardware to process or too many false positives?
thanks for the help!
I'm filtering only inbound traffic but Skynet's country ban isn't respecting the policy of inbound filtering and is blocking even outbound traffic to the banned country. Am I doing something wrong here? Or is this how the Skynet is intended to function?
How old is that usb? Have you looked online for what to try when you get that write-protected message? You can get that message when the USB is beyond redemption and there’s nothing that can be done other than getting a new one.My USB is not working after updating the swap file. I had 1Gb and new version needed 2Gb, I tried to format the usb stick via asus router but did not work and when I put the USB to the computer it says RAW and write protected. Can't format or do anything on the USB now. How to get it back to FAT or EXT?
How old is that usb? Have you looked online for what to try when you get that write-protected message? You can get that message when the USB is beyond redemption and there’s nothing that can be done other than getting a new one.
Most connections establish a handshake which requires traffic from both directions.
Is there a way to limit country ban to inbound connections only?
Mar 20 10:47:29 Skynet: [*] USB Not Found - Sleeping For 10 Seconds ( Attempt 4 Of 10 )
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Mar 20 10:47:52 Skynet: [*] Skynet Requires A SWAP File - Install One By Running ( /jffs/scripts/firewall debug swap install )
Mar 20 10:47:54 amtm disk-check: Probing 'ext2' on device /dev/sdc1
Mar 20 10:47:54 amtm disk-check: Running disk check v2.8, with command 'e2fsck -p' on /dev/sdc1
Mar 20 10:48:25 amtm disk-check: Disk check done on /dev/sdc1
Mar 20 10:48:27 syslog: USB ext2 fs at /dev/sdc1 mounted on /tmp/mnt/DT_1
Mar 20 10:48:27 usb: USB ext2 fs at /dev/sdc1 mounted on /tmp/mnt/DT_1.
Mar 20 10:48:34 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/post-mount (args: /tmp/mnt/DT_1)
Mar 20 10:48:35 kernel: Adding 1048572k swap on /tmp/mnt/DT_1/myswap.swp. Priority:-1 extents:267 across:1218196k
I have asked this before, but isn't there any way to delay the start of the Skynet until the Disk Check is finished and all the usb sticks (including the one with swap) are ready to go?
Because, practically, every time I start my router this happens:
Code:Mar 20 10:47:29 Skynet: [*] USB Not Found - Sleeping For 10 Seconds ( Attempt 4 Of 10 ) . . . Mar 20 10:47:52 Skynet: [*] Skynet Requires A SWAP File - Install One By Running ( /jffs/scripts/firewall debug swap install ) Mar 20 10:47:54 amtm disk-check: Probing 'ext2' on device /dev/sdc1 Mar 20 10:47:54 amtm disk-check: Running disk check v2.8, with command 'e2fsck -p' on /dev/sdc1 Mar 20 10:48:25 amtm disk-check: Disk check done on /dev/sdc1 Mar 20 10:48:27 syslog: USB ext2 fs at /dev/sdc1 mounted on /tmp/mnt/DT_1 Mar 20 10:48:27 usb: USB ext2 fs at /dev/sdc1 mounted on /tmp/mnt/DT_1. Mar 20 10:48:34 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/post-mount (args: /tmp/mnt/DT_1) Mar 20 10:48:35 kernel: Adding 1048572k swap on /tmp/mnt/DT_1/myswap.swp. Priority:-1 extents:267 across:1218196k
After that the state of Skynet is "all red" (not green) and it must be restarted ([8]). If there is an update available (which often is the case), all this means some 10 minutes of waiting if you wanna be sure that Skynet is eventually up and running after for example cold starting the router when you come home from business travel and you have turned off the router before leaving (I don't keep my router available for hackers and cyber attackers 24/7 if I am away and nobody needs internet/wi-fi).
I have a follow up question to what I asked before, if I may, and I will be thankful to anyone who answers it. I had thought that Skynet was blocking my VPN provider, Windscribe, but am now not so sure, so I have yet to whitelist it. It may be a bogie, using the same VPN provider, but why is it an outbound block? I would understand if it was an inbound. The link to my main HTTP outbound (27 blocks recently) is:
Last Seen
us-east.windscribe.com A 156.96.59.102 2020-02-22 06:09 2020-03-04 06:01
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If this is a bogie, why is it an outbound block from my pc and not an inbound? I apologize if this is a redundant question, but have not found the answer yet, and know not where else to ask.
TIA,
jts
Thank you. How does one determine what initiated the local device connection? It may be over my head?
What can I read, besides the over 6k posts here, to learn more about Skynet in particular? I haven't read them all, by any means, but am overwhelmed a bit.
In the way your describing? No, not at this time. We don’t use contracking for performance reasons.
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