Suggestion:
For enable/disable type parameters config could change like this:
old form: reject-ip-in-cc-rdns
new form: reject-ip-in-cc-rdns=(on|off|log)
For current settings with values:
old form: ip-blacklist-file=/path/to/file
new form: ip-blacklist-file=(on|off|log):/path/to/file
('off' in the later may seem awkward but if the switch system is
implemented it can be a useful way to temporarily disable it. You do it
by commeting it out now).
Regards
Bgs
Sam Clippinger wrote:
> Very interesting idea. I'll definitely put that one on the list.
>
> -- Sam Clippinger
>
> Marcin Orlowski wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'd love to see sort of test mode. So I could i.e. enable
>> log-ip-in-cc-rdns which would work the same way known
>> reject-ip-in-cc-rdns works but without really denying
>> matching connection. It shall just log it (i.e. as
>> TEST_IP_IN_CC_RDNS) and that's it. That would be extremely
>> useful to run on production environment for some time
>> to find out how it would act "for real". I'd analyse
>> logs then to decide if I'd benefit or not, or how to
>> configure whitelists to have this option work as best
>> for my users as it possibly could.
>>
>> Test mode could be available for most options it'd
>> make sense for.
>>
>> Marcin
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