On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 00:45:49 +0100 "3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i" <3buib3s...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, > > I use the OpenNet mode and I want to use a firewall to block certain IP > addresses. All traffic is blocked, except for TOR and Freenet which aren't > blocked by the firewall. Even with a "deny all"! Why? You have an idea? > Because you allowed Freenet and Tor to accept conections from the internet? If you ran darknet, you could make a firewall rule and allow connections only to your manually added Darknet peers ('Friends'), but as long as you run Opennet, your node need to be able to communicate to any IP. You could either use a 'negative' firewall rule like "allow connections on port <opennet port> to everyone excpet <list>", or software like PeerGuardian that blocks a list of "bad" IP's: you could use that software and replace their "bad IP's" list with your own list of IP's you need to block. Note that the PeerGuardian approach of blocking IP's based on who owns them (NSA, etc) is essentially pointless because if the 'bad guys' are going to spy on you, they won't do that from secretservices.gov ; they would use apartments and connections on private citizens' names. Anyways, yours is basically a firewall question. Check out your firewall's manual, read some forums, use Google, etc., and learn how to make a firewall rule to deny access to specific IP's/ranges _______________________________________________ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:support-requ...@freenetproject.org?subject=unsubscribe