Hi Rob, did you see Guardian? In my opinion it does nearly the same. - Daniel Bob Brewer – Mon, 7. January 2019 11:07 > Daniel Weismüller wrote: > > > Hi Rob, > > > > thanks for your work. > > I don't know the banish addon for IPCop so I've read the readme.md on your > > github link. > > > > But I don't see the advantage against the way to make firewall rules over > > the firewall.cgi > > > > Please share your view of things with me. > > > > Hi Daniel > > Thank you for your interest. > > I have uploaded a couple of screenshots to github showing the Banish > configuration page and the Banish Log page which I hope will help to show > the difference with firewall.cgi. > > I have a blocklist of about 150 IP Addresses, CIDR, or fully qualified > domain names which have shown themselves to be long term abusers and Banish > is a very good way of managing this list. > > I use Banish as part of an overall blocklist to protect my mail server from > abuse. I also have an in house IPFire front end addon to Fail2ban running > on the mail server which uses a dynamic blocklist for short and medium term > abuse with Banish used for blocking long term abuse. > > I have been using various flavors of Banish with IPCop for a number of years > and find it very easy to manage my blocked resources which I think would be > quite difficult if I used just firewall rules. > > Rob