Hauke Fath a écrit :
> On 8/5/23 23:17, Martin Neitzel wrote:
>>> I have in -10 blAcklistd and blOcklistd. Is blacklistd now unsupported?
>>> Man pages seem to be very similar.
>>
>> It's just a renaming, and blocklistd gets continuing support. On
>> a "true" netbsd-10-release (not available yet),
On 8/5/23 23:17, Martin Neitzel wrote:
I have in -10 blAcklistd and blOcklistd. Is blacklistd now unsupported?
Man pages seem to be very similar.
>
It's just a renaming, and blocklistd gets continuing support. On
a "true" netbsd-10-release (not available yet), there should be
just blocklistd.
Hi Joel,
> I have in -10 blAcklistd and blOcklistd. Is blacklistd now unsupported?
> Man pages seem to be very similar.
It's just a renaming, and blocklistd gets continuing support. On
a "true" netbsd-10-release (not available yet), there should be
just blocklistd. Maybe you have old blAcklistd
BERTRAND Joël a écrit :
> Martin Neitzel a écrit :
>> Hi Joel,
>>
>>> I have installed blacklistd on -10.0 and, if daemon runs fine, it
>>> doesn't block attacks. I have read several pages and I suppose I have
>>> done a misconfiguration somewhere.
>>>
>>> My configuration is very simple. I
Martin Neitzel a écrit :
> Hi Joel,
>
>> I have installed blacklistd on -10.0 and, if daemon runs fine, it
>> doesn't block attacks. I have read several pages and I suppose I have
>> done a misconfiguration somewhere.
>>
>> My configuration is very simple. I only have to block ssh. thus,
Hi Joel,
> I have installed blacklistd on -10.0 and, if daemon runs fine, it
> doesn't block attacks. I have read several pages and I suppose I have
> done a misconfiguration somewhere.
>
> My configuration is very simple. I only have to block ssh. thus, I have
> written in /etc/blackl
Hello,
I have installed blacklistd on -10.0 and, if daemon runs fine, it
doesn't block attacks. I have read several pages and I suppose I have
done a misconfiguration somewhere.
My configuration is very simple. I only have to block ssh. thus, I have
written in /etc/blackli