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blocklist-ipsets reviews and mentions
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A good malware/threat filtering choice on OPNSense
Yes, unfortunately i think this also happened other times with Firehol L3 (you can see https://github.com/firehol/blocklist-ipsets/issues/188) but thanks for the lists advice.
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Creating a cyber threat intelligence tool
It sounds like you want to jump into game development before learning how to write "Hello, world!". Try using any of the open source tools that already do this and sign up for some "free" threat intel tools and learn the lay of the land. https://www.misp-project.org/ https://github.com/OpenCTI-Platform/opencti https://iplists.firehol.org/ https://www.greynoise.io/
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Did anyone notice an abnormal increase in banned clients? These are my daily fail2ban ban count
I believe you are running SSH over default port 22 - feel free to change that. You can also use iplists from FireHOL to block any connection from blacklisted (on way or another) IPs - https://iplists.firehol.org/
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blocklist-ipsets VS Lists - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 19 Jan 2023
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Show HN: A Golang package and tool to detect Tor exit IP addresses
Tor exits are tracked here [1] and in a few other block-list repos. The data is built from Tor's exit node list [2]
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Ask HN: Someone is proxy-mirroring my website, can I do anything?
http://iplists.firehol.org/ looks free and very comprehensive. It has whole bunch of sub-lists of IPs that are likely to be sources of abuse, including datacenters and VPNs, and it gets updated frequently. Github: https://github.com/firehol/firehol
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UFW setup for decent security
Sure, few links for when you dig in: http://iplists.firehol.org/, https://crowdsec.net/, https://www.zeroflux.org/projects/knock/, https://www.cipherdyne.org/fwknop/
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Anyone have to block Russia on their firewall today?
Geoblocking is ancient and ineffective. Firehol keeps updated lists of bad ips https://iplists.firehol.org/
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A distributed peer to peer list of bad actor IP addresses and phone numbers
Off-Topic question: Is there an existing static file that contains all the attacking IP's from a 3 or 6 month period that spawned the creation of this system? I would like to compare it to what is in firehol's repo. [1] Not trying to downplay anything, just looking to see the delta of the outliers.
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