Thanks for the tutorial!
Thanks for the tutorial!
I tried to install this and it froze and wouldn't close so I restarted the computer. Now when i try to install it or install anything else for that matter it won't let me it says only one software management tool is allowed to run at the same time. Nothing else is open but this.
How do I correct this problem?
I would try aptitude or apt-get which are more verbose.
To install the prerequisites manually which are listed on the first page:
Then a simpleCode:aptitude install <prerequisites packages>
would install the package.Code:dpkg -i ./iplist-<version>_<arch>.deb
On Fedora you can use yum, which install the prerequisites automatically:
If an eror occurs, please post the error message.Code:yum --nogpgcheck install ./iplist*
I keep getting the following error message when starting IPblockWhat gives?iptables: Chain already exists
EDIT: I rebooted and enabled and I didn't get the error message but now the whole WAN is down, I can't even "ping google.com"
Last edited by BassKozz; December 2nd, 2007 at 04:24 AM.
This might be caused by double-clicking the enable-button. The message shows that IPblock was already running. You can stop it with "sudo ipblock -d", so that the error message disappears.
Did you see blocked IPs in the log window ? Maybe your ISP or DNS-server is in the lists.EDIT: I rebooted and enabled and I didn't get the error message but now the whole WAN is down, I can't even "ping google.com"
Sorry tried this but it locks up, tells me ipchains exist, I cant connect to anything and I cant shut down the gui. done everything suggested here.
back to Moblock
Philj
Ross Anderson, Professor of security engineering at Cambridge University, said; "The message has to be this: If you care about your privacy, do not use BT, Virgin or TalkTalk as your Internet provider"
Nope, I am not double clicking... When I use "sudo ipblock -d" it tells me that there aren't any instances running (er, something along those lines, I forget the exact message) ...
I also noticed something else odd, when I click the "Enable" button it turns to "Disable" but the text header still reads "ipblock is Disabled" ???
See screenshots:
BEFORE
AFTER
Weird
Nope nothing is showing in the GUI, I even disabled HTTP blocking and that didn't fix it
Last edited by BassKozz; December 2nd, 2007 at 06:33 PM.
Started:But now how do I know if it's working? and How can I see what gets blocked, etc... ?Code:Starting ipblock...done. Queue Policy (mark) Ranges Target (mark) File 0 REPEAT (65534) 237561 REPEAT (65535) /var/cache/iplist/level1.gz REPEAT (65535) /var/cache/iplist/ads-trackers-and-bad-pr0n.gz REPEAT (65535) /var/cache/iplist/edu.gz REPEAT (65535) /var/cache/iplist/spyware.gz REPEAT (65535) /var/cache/iplist/bogon.gz REPEAT (65535) /var/cache/iplist/spider.gz 1 REPEAT (65534) 237561 REPEAT (65535) /var/cache/iplist/level1.gz REPEAT (65535) /var/cache/iplist/ads-trackers-and-bad-pr0n.gz REPEAT (65535) /var/cache/iplist/edu.gz REPEAT (65535) /var/cache/iplist/spyware.gz REPEAT (65535) /var/cache/iplist/bogon.gz REPEAT (65535) /var/cache/iplist/spider.gz Chain input_match (1 references) pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination 0 0 REJECT tcp -- any any anywhere anywhere reject-with tcp-reset 0 0 REJECT 0 -- any any anywhere anywhere reject-with icmp-port-unreachable Chain output_match (1 references) pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination 0 0 REJECT tcp -- any any anywhere anywhere reject-with tcp-reset 0 0 REJECT 0 -- any any anywhere anywhere reject-with icmp-port-unreachable Last log messages...
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