I'd like to know if there's a way to implement Peerguardian
(http://phoenixlabs.org/pg2/) type of funtion in Linux/openSUSE?
What I want is to have a regularly updated blocklists from
(http://www.bluetack.co.uk/config/) and implement these rules (after
converting them with Blocklist Converter) in the firewall/iptables.
These lists tend to grow big, 5-6 MBs if all IP ranges are merged into one.
Therefore I'd like to also know if there's any performance penalty
during operation. During start I can understand if it takes longer, but
it's the operational performance I'm interested in.
As a sidenote, on WinXP the Peerguardian program with the above
mentioned list shows as 0-1% in Task Manager, which is negligible.
Is there any script/program out there that fills my needs, or do I have
to study up on Bash scripting and iptables?
/J
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