Excellent app, worked flawlessly on jaunty. One small irritation is that closing the windows [via x in titlebar] closes the application when it should hide it.
Excellent app, worked flawlessly on jaunty. One small irritation is that closing the windows [via x in titlebar] closes the application when it should hide it.
great app and easy
I tried to add one of TBG's blocklists and it didn't seem to add anything to the list of ranges blocked. Is Ipblock incompatible with tbg's lists? (tbg.iblocklist.com)
Is there a way i can check what what ranges are added by each list loaded?
update: I noticed that the gz was being downloaded and stored in the cache folder, but not being loaded properly. So I opened up my lists file and deleted the URL I had added with the gui. Just out of curiousity, I imported the URL one more time and it went through perfectly. The extra ranges show up as expected now. How strange.
I really like the prog BTW
Last edited by Cypher1101; September 28th, 2009 at 03:24 AM. Reason: update
I lost my Ipblock! It had been working faultlessly. Now when I try to start it, after entering my password, nothing happens. I've uninstalled and reinstalled, and this didn't help. I first noticed the problem right after installing some recent Ubuntu updates that required a restart of my computer, but that wouldn't have anything to do with the problem, would it? Any help getting Ipblock back would be greatly appreciated.
Edit: Problem solved. I ran sudo update-alternatives --config java and changed from jvm/java-gcj to jvm/java-6-sun and now IPblock works fine. If I'm possibly screwing something else up in my system by having done this, someone please let me know. Otherwise, I'm happy!
This is a great program. Thanks to uljanow.
Last edited by bark50; September 30th, 2009 at 03:48 AM. Reason: Additional info
A new version 0.27 is available.
* release (0.27)
* improved performace of list routines
* fixed theme of context menu in whitelist manager
* improved status check routines
* changed UI to include a log-level combobox
* added info dialog if log entry is double-clicked
* replaced tail dependency
* removed GUI_LAST_LOG_LINES option
I'd like to ignore a port range(both tcp and udp) in ipblock that Steam uses (tcp: 27020-27039, udp:27000-27015). Is there a way setting a whole range of ports in ipblock gui, or do I have to enter every single port from 27020 to 27039?
Thanks for your reply.
Thanx for the awesome app. It works great!
Btw does anyone know a place where this whole thing is explained, how it works, how to interpret the output and things like that.
Thanx
Thanks.
There isn't any comprehensive technical documentation. Here (bottom of page) is a short explanation how iplist works. To interpret the log window basic network knowledge is needed like IPs, Protocols, network layers, etc. But that's beyond the scope of the documentation for iplist/ipblock. If you need a bittorrent guide, check out this.
Excellent job, well done. I appreciate the tutoral
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