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2015 Mar 01
1
IP drop list
On March 1, 2015 10:26:40 AM Reindl Harald <h.reindl at thelounge.net> wrote:
> i guess for a C-programmer it takes not much more than 10 minutens
> include a config option to list rbl servers and close connections absed
> on the DNS responses
close pop3, set imap to listen only in lo interface, setup webmail with
smtp auth, now then in apache install mod geoip, and only allow countrys
with users in
is imho the current most simplest, but maybe not the most usefull :(
2012 Aug 27
1
Fact based variables sowing up empty
I''ve got a single puppet master (2.7.19 + facter 1.6.11) controlling a
number of nodes (2.7.17 + facter 1.6.8-10). On all of thse, fact absed
variables work as expected (such as $::operatingsystem and $::fqdn).
However, on my puppet master, when I run ''puppet agent --test'' all fact
based variables are combing back as empty strings.
For example. I have a line in a module that says:
err("sudoer defaults only tes...
2015 Mar 01
6
IP drop list
...tp://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html - sadly i got no
> reply than use fail2ban and what not irrelevant if there is already
> a local dnsbl
>
> i guess for a C-programmer it takes not much more than 10 minutens
> include a config option to list rbl servers and close connections
> absed on the DNS responses
I've been asking for this off-and-on for years, and people
immediately parrot back "just use fail2ban". I think fail2ban is a
nice idea and all, but that suggestion assumes that I use iptables (I
don't), I run firewalls on my servers (I don't; I run th...
2015 Mar 01
12
IP drop list
I wonder if there is an easy way to provide dovecot a flat text file of
ipv4 #'s which should be ignored or dropped?
I have accumulated 45,000+ IPs which routinely try dictionary and
12345678 password attempts. The file is too big to create firewall
drops, and I don't want to compile with wrappers *if* dovecot has an
easy ability to do this. If dovecot could parse a flat text file of
2015 Mar 01
0
IP drop list
...sts are easy to
feed into http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html - sadly i got no reply
than use fail2ban and what not irrelevant if there is already a local dnsbl
i guess for a C-programmer it takes not much more than 10 minutens
include a config option to list rbl servers and close connections absed
on the DNS responses
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2015 Mar 02
0
IP drop list
.../rbldnsd.html - sadly i got no
>> reply than use fail2ban and what not irrelevant if there is already
>> a local dnsbl
>>
>> i guess for a C-programmer it takes not much more than 10 minutens
>> include a config option to list rbl servers and close connections
>> absed on the DNS responses
>
> I've been asking for this off-and-on for years, and people
> immediately parrot back "just use fail2ban". I think fail2ban is a
> nice idea and all, but that suggestion assumes that I use iptables (I
> don't), I run firewalls on my serve...
2016 Aug 25
2
CFLAA
...24 bdce # instructions removed (unused)
198,495 2 bdce # instructions trivialized (dead bits)
298,621 0 cfl-od-aa Maximum compressed graph
58,462,719 0 cfl-od-aa Number Search Steps
48,401 0 cfl-od-aa # NoAlias results absed on address roots
61,936 0 cfl-od-aa # NoAlias results on compressed search path
3,768,131 0 cfl-od-aa # NoAlias results on fast path
47,016,909 0 cfl-od-aa # calls to query()
43,172,261 0 cfl-od-aa # instructions analyzed
10,515,257...
2016 Aug 25
4
CFLAA
...2 bdce # instructions trivialized (dead
>> bits)
>>
>> 298,621 0 cfl-od-aa Maximum compressed graph
>>
>> 58,462,719 0 cfl-od-aa Number Search Steps
>>
>> 48,401 0 cfl-od-aa # NoAlias results absed on address
>> roots
>>
>> 61,936 0 cfl-od-aa # NoAlias results on compressed
>> search path
>>
>> 3,768,131 0 cfl-od-aa # NoAlias results on fast path
>>
>> 47,016,909 0 cfl-od-aa # calls to query()
>&...
2016 Aug 25
2
CFLAA
(Adding "LLVM Dev")
My variant is up as https://reviews.llvm.org/D23876
-david
From: George Burgess IV <george.burgess.iv at gmail.com<mailto:george.burgess.iv at gmail.com>>
Date: Wednesday, August 24, 2016 at 3:17 PM
To: David Callahan <dcallahan at fb.com<mailto:dcallahan at fb.com>>
Subject: Re: CFLAA
Hi!
> I see there is on going work with alias