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    Re: HOWTO: Graphical IP Blocker

    one request for a feature, could you add the option to exclude msn, yahoo, and aim, and icq ports

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    Re: HOWTO: Graphical IP Blocker

    btw thanks for making it easier to add all the lists... your program rules!!!!


    I love the new 0.15!

    thank you so much!!!!

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    Re: HOWTO: Graphical IP Blocker

    Great but it would be nice if there were a way to close it and it straight to the tray. anyway it seems like igmp is not blocked by my firewall like I'd liked.. I hate juno and their IGMP....
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    Re: HOWTO: Graphical IP Blocker

    however this is a great way to see if your firewall is working, as I got some some TCP ins that are not blocked by my firewall and udp..lolz

    edit: and no I do not have any ports open at this mement..


    edit2 by the above I mean I use arno-iptables-firewall and it works great and is EASY to setup and easy to input custom rules without all the hassle and I highly suggest it to anyone out there and well without having any p2p right now and all ports suppose to be closed and stuff it logged juno's IGMP packets coming in and blocked it, went to my firewall custom rules .conf file and noticed I didn't put the rules I asked for in there- done that, saved and restarted the firewall thru the terminal and Viola no IGMP blocks from it...and it's been clear for awhile now, without this i'd never known.. ty for finding it, etc.. now i'll have to session it to startup upon reboot and block in the background... hehehe and it also helped me learn that i didn't have to put the $ in from of every custom rule..


    edit3: nope so i'm using this program to block it..
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    Re: HOWTO: Graphical IP Blocker

    Quote Originally Posted by maynoth View Post
    one request for a feature, could you add the option to exclude msn, yahoo, and aim, and icq ports
    to do that go to the settings tab

    find TCP see the box next to it, check it then input the tcp ports it uses, if udp check the UDP checkbox, in either box you want to unblock I believe you do the folloing, example unblock port 8080 and 800

    8080, 800


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    Re: HOWTO: Graphical IP Blocker

    Quote Originally Posted by maynoth View Post
    one request for a feature, could you add the option to exclude msn, yahoo, and aim, and icq ports
    According to my /etc/services those ports are "msnp mmcc aol". As nowshining said just enter that string in the tcp inputbox without ".

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    Re: HOWTO: Graphical IP Blocker

    by the way i tried sudo ipblock -s to start hidden but it never did start up the commands are actually

    Usage: ipblock {start|stop|restart|update|convert|status}

    ipblock start
    ipblock stop
    ipblock restart
    ipblock update
    ipblock convert
    ipblock status


    with of course sudo at the beginning..
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    Re: HOWTO: Graphical IP Blocker

    okay i got it working to startup on reboot

    first these are the AIM, Jabber (also googlechat), msn, yahoo, icq ports

    open er up DO NOT ENABLE YET

    check mark next to TCP
    in the box copy & paste

    Code:
    msnp mmcc aol xmpp-client
    Open up a terminal and STOP iptables etc. or disable your firewall by pressing stop on the GUI or whatever..

    Go back to ipblock
    go to tab Protection
    then click the Enable button

    Restart the Firewall - if stopped iptables use the same command but at the end instead of stop put start or restart hit enter..

    To get it to start up on every boot and protect invisible

    1. Set EVERYTHING UP TO ALLOW THRU THE SETTINGS OF THIS PROGRAM, esp.. HTTP and ESP. if you're using ALL THE LISTS like i did it's called pipfilter in the bluetack url at the end.. and check mark everything you want such as FTP, etc...again and make sure that if you want updates every day or so to make sure it's checked at least..

    2. open up your sudoers file by opening up a terminal and doing the following command:
    Code:
    export EDITOR=gedit && sudo visudo
    At the end input & change USERNAME to your username you log in as

    USERNAME ALL= NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/ipblock

    save

    exit

    back at terminal you should be

    next open up start - preferences - sessions

    click new

    for name input

    ipblock

    for command input

    sudo /usr/sbin/ipblock -start -s

    click ok, go to tab Session Options

    click save the current session.

    exit the Sessions program

    now reboot...


    edit:

    to read the logs and to check and make sure it's working do the following

    open up a terminal and enter:

    sudo ipblock status

    hit enter
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    Re: HOWTO: Graphical IP Blocker

    I forgot to add with my firewall setup + Huge Hosts file + this going My dialup Flies...I'm serious.. pages load up WAY quicker.. hehehe
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    Re: HOWTO: Graphical IP Blocker

    Hello,

    I am trying to install ipblock but I am having trouble. I downloaded the ipblock-0.15.tar.gz file from the link. Then I extracted it using tar. Then I used gdebi but the ipblock does not show up in applications>internet>ipblock after i use gdebi. I am new to linux so I am not sure what I am doing wrong. Can someone please help me out. Thanks in advance.

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