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From: Greg P. <gr...@n0...> - 2015-08-05 13:30:40
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Alastair Hogge said: > On 2015-08-02 Sun 13:36:37 -0500 Gregory Putrich, wrote: > > For IPFW, did the change to use a table instead of individual rules make > > it in? I???ve installed 1.6.1 on FreeBSD from the ports (sshguard-ipfw) and > > its still creating individual rules, and also it crashes on start if the > > blacklist is larger than 4 lines or so. > > If you want to make use of a table id in ifpw follow these steps below: > <snip> > > I have been using this method on FreeBSD-11-CURRENT for >3 weeks now & have > not observed any crashes. sshguard & ipfw continue to function as expected. Thanks. I had sent this email from the wrong address and thought it got funnelled off to oblivion since the addr isn't subscribed to the mailing list. Sent another email from the correct address and Kevin answered it (will be coming in 1.6.2). Was a bit surprised when I saw this one show up... Oops. Back in June (?) I had compiled it from his branch and it worked absolutely great. No crashes and kept things tidy. Kept it running until I upgraded to 1.6.1 last weekend. I could do that again, but may just wait until 1.6.2 comes out, if it won't be in the distant future. It is blocking fine, just a matter of tidiness & restartability. Now that I think about it, I just may install it again on one of my servers. Greg |