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    Re: Moblock (peerguardian linux alternative)

    OK fellas...
    I know i've been kinda slow recently. Gonna do that GUI as soon as i get some time in front of my 'puter.
    Yeah, that tail thingy is kindof neat. Since i discovered linux i've learned lots of nifty command line stuff like that. Highly recommend you get accustomized with the terminal.
    Once my gui is done you will have access to live status of moblock. But right now i'm drinking some beverages (going out to meet some chicks, i suggest you do the same ), so that firestarter issue (and the GUI) will have to wait until sunday/monday i guess...
    Have a nice 24 hours

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    Re: Moblock (peerguardian linux alternative)

    looking forward to the gui, hope its trayable. and if not theres always alltray of course but always nicer with native tray support imo
    hardy 64 bit

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    Re: Moblock (peerguardian linux alternative)

    If you make a gui to this program I will love you! I was just testing it out and like it but of course would like it to be easier to manage. Thanks for any time you put into it.

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    Re: Moblock (peerguardian linux alternative)

    Allowing port 80 you just add it into the "http https" thing to make "http htpps 80"?

    Also, please make the gui!
    Last edited by eXCeSS; June 19th, 2006 at 11:01 PM.

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    Re: Moblock (peerguardian linux alternative)

    http=80
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    Re: Moblock (peerguardian linux alternative)

    Just to clarify, as jamesfors said. http is the same as port 80. You can use regular names such as ftp http https instead of port numbers, if you want to.

    Also i'm working on the GUI. Nothing fancy, but it will get you by.

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    Re: Moblock (peerguardian linux alternative)

    ive been playing with moblock for a while now, and using pelle's "quick'n'dirty blocklist update script", but theres also an update script inside /etc/cron.daily (well not anymore cos i deleted it) - why 2 update scripts ?

    if you make a gui will we be able to pick what blocklists we want there? if so could there be a problem if i pick different blocklists than those listed in the script (which name escapes me) that is placed inside /etc/cron.daily ?

    another thing, the gui, will there be a regular user part of the gui (just for viewing whats happening) and a root bit for making changes that require root privileges?
    personally i think entering a password in a popup window for making changes , and running the rest of the gui without root privileges is better than adding the gui app to the sudoers file, or having to enter passowrd at bootup if gui is set to run automaticly, but thats me.

    sorry for dumb questions, im just wondering how you are planning to do it as im really looking forward to this
    Last edited by jamesford; June 20th, 2006 at 01:41 AM.
    hardy 64 bit

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    Re: Moblock (peerguardian linux alternative)

    Quote Originally Posted by pelle.k
    Just to clarify, as jamesfors said. http is the same as port 80. You can use regular names such as ftp http https instead of port numbers, if you want to.

    Also i'm working on the GUI. Nothing fancy, but it will get you by.
    Sweet, what's the ETA?

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    but theres also an update script inside /etc/cron.daily
    yikes! i didn't know about that! seriously :O There is really zero reference to that one in the documentation...
    Oh well. I'll take a look at it. We cant have two of them can we

    About the GUI... normal user privileges should be enough for starting it up and monitoring logs etc. You will be able to choose blocklists to download and use.

    The ETA for a draft is hopefully within 24 hours...

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    Re: Moblock (peerguardian linux alternative)

    *waiting*

    hardy 64 bit

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