Difference between revisions of "Talk:IPFilter"
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− | 1)The Peerguardian antip2p filter (http://www.methlabs.org/sync/) is much bigger than the given ipfilter.dat (almost 7000 lines bigger). | + | '''1)The Peerguardian antip2p filter (http://www.methlabs.org/sync/) is much bigger than the given ipfilter.dat (almost 7000 lines bigger).'''<br> |
− | Which one is the most uptodate? (I can actually guess that!) | + | '''Which one is the most uptodate? (I can actually guess that!)''' |
+ | Up to date? hard to know. probably both are more or less the same. But loafing a large ipfilter requieres quite some CPU/MEM usage and might not be really a good idea in some environments, depending on what it is actually filtering. | ||
− | 2)Two filtering levels are defined, one in the ipfilter.dat file and another in preferences->security->ip-filter-filtering level. | + | '''2)Two filtering levels are defined, one in the ipfilter.dat file and another in preferences->security->ip-filter-filtering level.'''<br> |
− | Which one applies? | + | '''Which one applies?'''<br> |
− | Why are there so many filtering levels (0,1,...127,128,...)??? | + | No idea, sorry. Ask Phoenix at [http://forum.amule.org forums] or at [[aMule]]'s [[IRC]] channel.I guess the one at preferences is the one used unless the file already assiges one (AFAIK, there's no way to have a file to hard-set a security number, but if you say it does...).<br> |
+ | '''Why are there so many filtering levels (0,1,...127,128,...)???'''<br> | ||
+ | There are so many so that you can decide what to filter and what to not filter without having to re-edit the whole file. Just changing the security value in Preferences. | ||
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+ | Greetings! |
Revision as of 22:27, 4 November 2004
1)The Peerguardian antip2p filter (http://www.methlabs.org/sync/) is much bigger than the given ipfilter.dat (almost 7000 lines bigger).
Which one is the most uptodate? (I can actually guess that!)
Up to date? hard to know. probably both are more or less the same. But loafing a large ipfilter requieres quite some CPU/MEM usage and might not be really a good idea in some environments, depending on what it is actually filtering.
2)Two filtering levels are defined, one in the ipfilter.dat file and another in preferences->security->ip-filter-filtering level.
Which one applies?
No idea, sorry. Ask Phoenix at forums or at aMule's IRC channel.I guess the one at preferences is the one used unless the file already assiges one (AFAIK, there's no way to have a file to hard-set a security number, but if you say it does...).
Why are there so many filtering levels (0,1,...127,128,...)???
There are so many so that you can decide what to filter and what to not filter without having to re-edit the whole file. Just changing the security value in Preferences.
Greetings!