I'll try the new release as soon as possible, but thought I'd pass on  
an observation I made over the weekend.

I had been putting the assp (2.0.0(15.14-te+)) extreme blacklist IPs  
in my firewall for several months. I've no reason to think that these  
IPs are related to the specific version of assp 2.x.

I was working on the firewall and looked at the number of incoming  
packets from IPs. There was almost no incoming traffic from the  
extreme blacklist IPs. Of some 5,000  IPs from the black list, one had  
five figures of packets since February; about ten IPs had four figures  
of packets in the varying times into the list since February; and  
about two dozen IPs had sent less than 100 packets each in that period.

Given that, I wonder how useful putting the extreme blacklist IPs into  
the firewall really is (at least for me).

Hope these data help a little.

T.

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