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Re: IP Address Blacklist Revisited (Score: 1)
by dmolavi on Thursday, January 06 @ 14:53:17 CET
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actually, the way i've got it setup is that the addresses are stored in iptables for a week. (i own my own server and can use iptables for blocking, routing, etc). if the counter from the iptables-save -c command doesn't change in 7 days, the entry is removed, otherwise it remains in the list. if the address pops up later, it is readded for the 7 day period.

excepting lasts weeks spike, i usually have about 50-100 entries in the iptables list at any given time. i see very little performance degradation due to this rotation.


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