wahey it works :D
thanks for your help clessing
it wasnt really difficult either as long as the correct files are in the repository ;)
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wahey it works :D
thanks for your help clessing
it wasnt really difficult either as long as the correct files are in the repository ;)
I have been using Ubuntu for only a few week. When I try to apt-get moblock it gives me these errors...
moblock-nfq: Depends: lsb-base (>= 3.0-3) but 3.0-1ubuntu8 is to be installed
Where can I find these packages? thanks
Phil196949
did u install dapper (ubuntu 6.06)?
as far as i can see 3.0-1ubuntu8 is only abailable in breezy, which is the old ubuntu version
dapper uses 3.1-5ubuntu2
Hey thanks! I got it going. I was wondering why I was getting so many errors
when compiling packages. Now I am enlightened! :D
Hi. Many thanks for the guide. :D
A question: is there some way to make a fixed "Whitelist", as with Peerguardian on Windows?
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...34#post1213534
That's what the search function is for.
Hello all,
Has anyone set up firehol to work with moblock? Does anyone know what needs to be added to firehol configuration? When I used PeerGuardian, I had to change all ACCEPTS in firehol's configuration file to PEERGUARDIAN and I had to create a PEERGUARDIAN chain. IE:
Now I'm wondering if I need to do the same in order to get firehol and MoBlock to coexist nicely.Code:# PeerGuardian Configuration (Must be in place for PeerGuardian to receive packets)
iptables --new PEERGUARDIAN
iptables -A PEERGUARDIAN -j QUEUE
server "dhcp dns ssh samba ntp ping" PEERGUARDIAN
Further information on running PeerGuardian and FireHOL together can be found here. http://forums.phoenixlabs.org/t11437...rguardian.html
Thanks in advance,
does anyone know if moblock works with guarddog firewall? or if there are any hitches to get them to work together? i don't know how to test if they are working together. Also, how do I even test moblock? I'm running 'tail -f /var/log/moblock.log' but nothings happening.
You should be able to do so by pinging a blocked host. E.g. a microsoft web server, etc.
Example output:
A statement that is valid for all those firewall tools and scripts out there, no exceptions:Code:Blocked OUT: Nederlands Forensisch Instituut,hits: 1,DST: 195.169.99.137
Blocked OUT: Nederlands Forensisch Instituut,hits: 2,DST: 195.169.99.137
Blocked OUT: Nederlands Forensisch Instituut,hits: 3,DST: 195.169.99.137
Blocked OUT: Case Western Reserve University fakes,hits: 1,DST: 129.22.247.172
You have to adapt _each_ firewall tool/script by hand in order to get it working properly with moblock or peerguardnf.
Just starting both will not result in a setup that makes sense.
You have to understand how to use iptables to do this.
Or you have to find someone who does. I will restructure the moblock package scripts towards September/October which may include the integration of popular firewall tools. Unfortunately, I'm way to busy to do this earlier.
If this worked with peerguardnf, it should work with moblock-ipq. If you're using moblock-nfq, use
In both cases, have a look at /etc/moblock/MoBlock-nfq.sh, though.Code:iptables -A PEERGUARDIAN -j NFQUEUE
If firehol is being startet after moblock, it should not be a problem as long as firehol deletes all iptables stuff on startup.