Difference between revisions of "IPFilter"
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== [http://www.erg.abdn.ac.uk/users/gorry/course/inet-pages/ip.html IP] Filter sources == | == [http://www.erg.abdn.ac.uk/users/gorry/course/inet-pages/ip.html IP] Filter sources == | ||
− | + | http://ciberia.ya.com/Mc4TuTi/ipfilter.dat<br> | |
− | http://ciberia.ya.com/Mc4TuTi | + | http://ciberia.ya.com/Mc4TuTi/2/ipfilter.dat |
− | http://ciberia.ya.com/Mc4TuTi/ipfilter.dat | + |
Revision as of 02:58, 3 October 2004
Description
The IP Filter blocks traffic from/to IPs and ranges of IPs with our client. This means that those IPs which get blocked will not be able neither to upload to us nor to download from us.
This filter is read from ~/.aMule/ipfilter.dat which is a file which's contents describes the valid and blocked IP ranges.
ipfilter.dat format
The format of the ipfilter.dat file is as follows:
IPs range , Access level , Description
Access level values lower than 127 are blocked IPs and values over 127 are permitted IPs.
IPs range values are described by an initial IP a slash and the ending IP of tha range (the slash must be separated from the IPs by a single space character).
Using the IP Filter in aMule
The Access level of the IP filter is selected in aMule through Preferences -> Security -> IP Filtering -> Filtering level.
NOTE: aMule's ipfilter.dat file is 100% compatible with eMule's.
IP Filter sources
http://ciberia.ya.com/Mc4TuTi/ipfilter.dat
http://ciberia.ya.com/Mc4TuTi/2/ipfilter.dat