Op 30-01-15 om 11:33 schreef Doug Lytle:
Johan Hendriks wrote:
Sorry for the offtopic question, but what do you do with this list?
Do you block all traffic coming from those ip addresses. or just to
some services ?
All traffic from and to
Doug
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Johan Hendriks wrote:
Sorry for the offtopic question, but what do you do with this list?
Do you block all traffic coming from those ip addresses. or just to
some services ?
All traffic from and to
Doug
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Op 29-01-15 om 16:08 schreef Doug Lytle:
I'm building a new 64bit pfSense 2.2, running under ESXi 5.5.
I've noted 2 things.
1.) Bulk Alias imports button no longer exist on the main alias page.
2.) When trying to create an alias that links to an online listing of
blacklisted IP addresses, t
On 29-01-2015 13:08, Doug Lytle wrote:
The link I'm working with is:
http://www.malwaredomainlist.com/hostslist/ip.txt
Thanks for the tip. :)
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Chris L wrote:
Pretty sure you can see that info in Diagnostics > Tables
And that it did.
Thanks,
Doug
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> On Jan 29, 2015, at 8:53 AM, compdoc wrote:
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>> The link I'm working with is:
>
>> http://www.malwaredomainlist.com/hostslist/ip.txt
>
>
> When an alias is created with this url, do you know where the list is stored
> on pfSense? I just want to see if I've created the alias correctly and t
> The link I'm working with is:
>http://www.malwaredomainlist.com/hostslist/ip.txt
When an alias is created with this url, do you know where the list is stored
on pfSense? I just want to see if I've created the alias correctly and that
the list matches the ip addresses in the url.
Thanks
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Jim Pingle wrote:
It's still there on all mine, on each tab at the bottom there is an up
arrow ("^") and it opens the bulk import page.
And there it is! Icon little different then the docs say, but to be
honest, I must be blind as a
>2.) When trying to create an alias that links to a
On 01/29/2015 10:08 AM, Doug Lytle wrote:
> I'm building a new 64bit pfSense 2.2, running under ESXi 5.5.
>
> I've noted 2 things.
>
> 1.) Bulk Alias imports button no longer exist on the main alias page.
It's still there on all mine, on each tab at the bottom there is an up
arrow ("^") and it
I'm building a new 64bit pfSense 2.2, running under ESXi 5.5.
I've noted 2 things.
1.) Bulk Alias imports button no longer exist on the main alias page.
2.) When trying to create an alias that links to an online listing of
blacklisted IP addresses, the alias that was just created disappears
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