Why would you "sudo chmod" that directory? I think you probably shouldn't.
Why would you "sudo chmod" that directory? I think you probably shouldn't.
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Could not get access to it to put the allowme.p2p in it.Why would you "sudo chmod" that directory? I think you probably shouldn't.
You should just use sudo. If you use a graphical interface, you could run "gksudo nautilus" to get a nautilus window with root privileges, and if you use the command line, you should just "sudo mv" the file into the directory.
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I ran into a bit of a problem:
Opera is getting blocked (Opera software + widgets). I put it in the whitelist as follows:
This is an example allow list which must be uncompressed
# and in p2p format. It's recommended to keep the number of
# entries small (e.g. 100).
#
# <Name> : <Start IP> - <End IP>
# IPs needed for updating lists
My machine: 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.0.255
MCE australia: 210.50.7.243
Opera: 213.236.208.60 - 213.236.208.255
# Warning: don't use this list for custom entries
# because the package manager might remove/override the
# changes made to this file
# Instead create a separate list and add it to ALLOW_LIST
# in /etc/ipblock.conf
My machine IP is ok but the 2 other Ip's remain blocked. See the ipblock.log below:
15:21:24 OUTPUT: Match=OperaSoftwareASA Hits=16 Target=REPEAT SRC=192.168.0.2:59714 DST=213.236.208.60:80 Proto=TCP
15:22:06 OUTPUT: Match=OperaSoftwareASA Hits=17 Target=REPEAT SRC=192.168.0.2:59720 DST=213.236.208.60:80 Proto=TCP
15:23:02 OUTPUT: Match=OperaSoftwareASA Hits=18 Target=REPEAT SRC=192.168.0.2:59725 DST=213.236.208.60:80 Proto=TCP
15:23:34 OUTPUT: Match=OperaSoftwareASA Hits=19 Target=REPEAT SRC=192.168.0.2:59727 DST=213.236.208.60:80 Proto=TCP
15:24:26 OUTPUT: Match=OperaSoftwareASA Hits=20 Target=REPEAT SRC=192.168.0.2:59729 DST=213.236.208.60:80 Proto=TCP
15:27:54 OUTPUT: Match=OperaSoftwareASA Hits=21 Target=REPEAT SRC=192.168.0.2:39683 DST=213.236.208.60:80 Proto=TCP
15:28:02 OUTPUT: Match=OperaSoftwareASA Hits=22 Target=REPEAT SRC=192.168.0.2:39685 DST=213.236.208.60:80 Proto=TCP
15:28:12 OUTPUT: Match=OperaSoftwareASA Hits=23 Target=REPEAT SRC=192.168.0.2:39688 DST=213.236.208.60:80 Proto=TCP
I can answer my own question: after a re-boot it worked. Logging out and in again did not help.Opera blocked, see previous post
IPblock needs to be restarted in most cases if configuration files are changed.
The MCE australia line is malformed. It has to look like
Code:MCE australia: 210.50.7.243 - 210.50.7.243
UJ:Thanks mate, all ok now.
I've got a problem with IPBlock. What happens is, after a few hours, IPBlock continues to run, but stops working. I leave the house, and when I return, the log only has blocked connections for a few hours after I started IPBlock.
If I press Restart, or Disable and Enable it again, it starts blocking connections immediately.
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When IPblock restarts it appends the old messages in the logfile to the log box so it could appear that it blocks connections. If that is not the case here what does the following show after a few hours
You could also try to ping a host (if you use level1.gz):Code:sudo ipblock -l sudo egrep "iplist|ipblock" /var/log/syslog*
Code:ping $(zcat /var/cache/iplist/level1.gz | grep -o -E "([0-9.]+){4}" | head -n1)
It seems to be working after all. When I ping 3.0.0.0, ping outputs
and the log also shows this. So it must be working.Code:PING 3.0.0.0 (3.0.0.0) 56(84) bytes of data. From 172.19.3.2 icmp_seq=1 Destination Port Unreachable
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