I'd like to include this in QMT somewhere. We should look into including
it when we put spamdyke in the stock packaging, which I'm hoping will
happen sometime this year.
Thanks Dave!
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-Eric 'shubes'
On 04/09/2013 06:42 PM, David Milholen wrote:
That is the ticket..
My turn contribute
Very Clever,
Where did this idea come from?
Also, is there tick timer per IP so as not to load up the blacklist file?
I like using the timers in router OS when performing firewall rule sets.
Basically lists the bad ip or name for a time limit then drops it but it
will get
added again if it is
It came from pure desperation. IP filtering wasn't doing the trick for me, so
I started paying attention to the rDNS names and checking out their websites.
When I saw the same site again and again, I knew I had a way to stop them.
Then I also noticed that a lot of identical sites were hosted
That is the ticket..
My turn contribute :)
I have a secondary/backup server I will install your script on and allow
some production traffic to pass through and
I will get started on a time out script for this.
Maybe Eric can include this as a whole on the QMT WIKI site.
When I can, I will
I've been asked for these scripts a few times and I've finally made the time to
package them up. They can be downloaded here:
http://www.spamdyke.org/releases/hunter_seeker/
http://www.spamdyke.org/releases/spamtrap/
Of the two, the hunter_seeker script is the most effective. My