Difference between revisions of "IPFilter"
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== [[IP]] Filter sources == | == [[IP]] Filter sources == | ||
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http://emulepawcio.sourceforge.net/nieuwe_site/Ipfilter_fakes/ipfilter.dat (Last update: 28 August 2005) | http://emulepawcio.sourceforge.net/nieuwe_site/Ipfilter_fakes/ipfilter.dat (Last update: 28 August 2005) | ||
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http://www.emulext.net/seguridad/Mc4TuTi/ipfilter.dat (Last update: February 2005) | http://www.emulext.net/seguridad/Mc4TuTi/ipfilter.dat (Last update: February 2005) | ||
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http://www.autistici.org/smokingmath/ipfilter.dat (Only filters [[fake]] [[server]]s. Last update: 8 August 2005) | http://www.autistici.org/smokingmath/ipfilter.dat (Only filters [[fake]] [[server]]s. Last update: 8 August 2005) | ||
− | === IP Filter sites === | + | === IP Filter sites - Insert these lists manually or with a script=== |
<font color="red">'''NOTE:''' Do '''NOT''' use methlabs.org or blocklist.org, they are hijacked and are now '''fake''' sites looking for '''economic profit''' and '''lucration'''!</font> | <font color="red">'''NOTE:''' Do '''NOT''' use methlabs.org or blocklist.org, they are hijacked and are now '''fake''' sites looking for '''economic profit''' and '''lucration'''!</font> | ||
http://bluetack.co.uk/config/sources.txt (Replacement for ''methlabs.org'' and ''blocklist.org'') | http://bluetack.co.uk/config/sources.txt (Replacement for ''methlabs.org'' and ''blocklist.org'') | ||
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+ | http://emulepawcio.sourceforge.net/nieuwe_site/ipfilter_fake_list.html | ||
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+ | http://www.openmedia.info/p27.html (Last update: 12 September 2005) | ||
== Hard coded [[IP]] filter in [[aMule]] == | == Hard coded [[IP]] filter in [[aMule]] == |
Revision as of 13:19, 18 September 2005
Contents
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 file
The information and details about the ipfilter.dat file can be found here.
Using the IP Filter in aMule
The Access level of the IP filter is selected in aMule through "Preferences" -> "Security" -> "IP Filtering" -> "Filtering level" (in aMule versions up to 2.0.0-rc8 it is under "Server", instead of "Security").
NOTE: aMule's ipfilter.dat file is 100% compatible with eMule's (eMule's PeerGuardian format (Version 1), which is the most popular. The antip2p.txt format isn't yet supported).
IP Filter sources
IP Filter - URLs for Auto-update at startup
http://emulepawcio.sourceforge.net/nieuwe_site/Ipfilter_fakes/ipfilter.dat (Last update: 28 August 2005)
http://www.emulext.net/seguridad/Mc4TuTi/ipfilter.dat (Last update: February 2005)
http://www.autistici.org/smokingmath/ipfilter.dat (Only filters fake servers. Last update: 8 August 2005)
IP Filter sites - Insert these lists manually or with a script
NOTE: Do NOT use methlabs.org or blocklist.org, they are hijacked and are now fake sites looking for economic profit and lucration!
http://bluetack.co.uk/config/sources.txt (Replacement for methlabs.org and blocklist.org)
http://emulepawcio.sourceforge.net/nieuwe_site/ipfilter_fake_list.html
http://www.openmedia.info/p27.html (Last update: 12 September 2005)
Hard coded IP filter in aMule
aMule has a range of IPs which it filters by default following the RFC 3330 document. This ranges are:
Address Block Present Use Reference ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "0.0.0.0/8", // "This" Network [RFC1700, page 4] "10.0.0.0/8", // Private-Use Networks [RFC1918] "14.0.0.0/8", // Public-Data Networks [RFC1700, page 181] "24.0.0.0/8", // Cable Television Networks -- "39.0.0.0/8", // Reserved but subject // to allocation [RFC1797] "127.0.0.0/8", // Loopback [RFC1700, page 5] "128.0.0.0/16", // Reserved but subject // to allocation -- "169.254.0.0/16", // Link Local -- "172.16.0.0/12", // Private-Use Networks [RFC1918] "191.255.0.0/16", // Reserved but subject // to allocation -- "192.0.0.0/24", // Reserved but subject // to allocation -- "192.0.2.0/24", // Test-Net "192.88.99.0/24", // 6to4 Relay Anycast [RFC3068] "192.168.0.0/16", // Private-Use Networks [RFC1918] "198.18.0.0/15", // Network Interconnect // Device Benchmark Testing [RFC2544] "223.255.255.0/24",// Reserved but subject // to allocation -- "224.0.0.0/4", // Multicast [RFC3171] "240.0.0.0/4" // Reserved for Future Use [RFC1700, page 4]
However, you can un-filter this range of IPs by unchecking "Preferences"->"Security"->"IP-filtering"->"Always filter bad IPs" (on aMule versions up to 2.0.0-rc8, this option can be found in "Preferences"->"Server"->"Always filter bad IPs").