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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 20/01/2023 16:24, Dirk Koopman via
Dxspider-support wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:50fcd46a-9747-70da-6f57-d5db36beab20@tobit.co.uk"><font
size="4">1. There is now a complete implementation of stopping
logins from TOR nodes and some other bad IP addresses. I
maintain the badip.torexit, badip.torrelay and badip.global
files. If you follow the instructions below for your local
crontab, you will keep a current set of 'bad ip addresses'. You
can also add your own local bad ip addresses with the set/badip
command. But if you think this IP address is a problem, tell the
support mailing list and I will add it to the 'global' list,
which will be distributed around those nodes that download the
master lists. <br>
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</font><font size="4"><font size="4"><font color="#f00"><b>You
will need to install Net::CIDR::Lit</b>e</font> to utilise
the badip stuff.</font><br>
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This appears to be mandatory, I thought I had made the arrangements
so that it isn't if you don't want or need IP address protection. I
shall now try and fix this,. If you are using a debian/ubuntu/mint
et al) based distro, then you can install it with 'sudo apt install
libnet-cidr-lite-perl'. Other distros will have something similar.
If all else fails 'sudo cpanm Net::CIDR::Lite' will work. <br>
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Dirk G1TLH<br>
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